In-Out-Put


  Experiments over the parameters' impacts on the textures created. Superposing different affects on paper.


(Chalk Painting over straw paper)


(Chalk Painting over straw paper after applying glue)



(Chalk Painting over bristol paper after applying glue)


(Chalk Painting over bristol paper after applying glue with rope flements)


(Chalk Painting over randomly folded straw paper on a grid pattern)


(Chalk Painting over randomly folded straw paper after appliyng glue)


(Chalk Painting over black paper with grid pattern)


(Chalk Painting over black paper with grid pattern after applying glue)


(Chalk Painting over wet straw paper)


(Chalk Painting over folded black paper)


(Chalk Painting over felt with grid pattern)


(Chalk Painting over felt with grid pattern after applying glue)


(Water color painting over straw paper with grid pattern)


(Water color painting over straw paper with grid pattern)


(Water color painting over straw paper with grid pattern)


( Chalk painting over evenly folded straw paper with grid pattern)


Some Little Inferences:

-Different effects can cancel each other. 
(wetting the paper cancel folding it)

-One parameter can prevail the other parameter. 
(folding the paper prevails the grid pattern applied)

- Timing of effect is crucial to have the best result. 
(waiting for watercolor to dry before unveil the grid pattern)

-One parameter can support the other parameter.
(gluing paper helps it to keep the chalk on therefore the pattern is more obvious)


-Same parameters gives different results on different surfaces.
(Applying the grid on felt is different than applying it on bristol)