Point of view:
Patterns appear when my eyes follow the gum.
Accentuating the gums creates a pattern.
Removing the gum from the pictures leaves another pattern: blank space.
A fusion between randomly tossed chewing gum and the structure of the pavements. Create a logical and structured pattern with chewing gum. The material molded with my mouth and woven with my hands results in a small piece of 'fabric'.
The influence of daylight on the organic material makes it looks like a delicate drawing.
Rolling it out to make it more transparent against daylight.
This technique makes it possible to merge several kinds of gums.
Cutting patterns.
Stick the gum-pattern on a paving stone a conscious act.
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Stretch a piece of gum until it becomes a delicate layer. Almost a second skin.
Chewing gum tablets imitating the structure of the pavement.
Weaved patterns with chewing gum tape rolls.
Weaved patterns combination.
The "paper" spring technique.
Flat scanned bubbles.
Scanning stretched - pressed patterns.
A delicate flat bubble.
Stretched - pressed patterns influenced by light creates a dynamic shadow play.