Mish Mash Rush #29

Mish Mash Rush #28

Thicker and messier

Mish Mash Rush #27

A little thicker.

Mish Mash Rush #26

Light weight layers, thin twisty lines.

Mish Mash Rush #25

Mish Mash Rush #24

Two more, mainly because I could not decide which ones to keep.

Mish Mash Rush #23

These have the same palette. However I mix up which colors go with which layers. Since the layers do not have equal coverage, the dominant color varies.

Mish Mash Rush #22

If each layer gets equal coverage in the final composite, the result is boring. I experiment with the ratio of final coverage for each layer. It is better if the later layers have less coverage and smaller fragments.

Mish Mash Rush #21

These all use the same basic palette. I like the results, but I also want to explore other color schemes. That will come later if I revisit this set.

Mish Mash Rush #20

This nest mini-set also consists of multiple layers, typically 5 layers. However, now, no layer blending is attempted. Separate fragments from each layer overlay the previous layers.

You can see hints of the circles and diamonds. I gradually moved away from that theme.

Mish Mash Rush #19

This one is pushing the limits of complexity. It depends on my mood. Sometimes I can get lost exploring the details. Other times I prefer something that requires less thinking.

Mish Mash Rush #18

And another. I am particularly pleased with the light and shadow in this one.

Mish Mash Rush #17

Crank up the complexity a little, and add a small storm in the center.

Mish Mash Rush #16

Here I continue with the superposition of a few layers. The main layers contains circles and/or diamonds. This one is still relatively light weight.

Mish Mash Rush #15

There is a limit to how long I can keep it simple. Soon the urge to create chaos overwhelms.

Here five layers are super imposed, each is similar and yet not similar to the single layer in the previous posts

Mish Mash Rush #14

More blurry water damage in the center.

Mish Mash Rush #13

Curves and teardrops competing with the straight line segments.

Mish Mash Rush #12

Thicker lines with blurred center.

Mish Mash Rush #11

Thinner lines.

Mish Mash Rush #10

I mentioned a while back (Mish Mash Rush #7) that I am pressed for time. So I am skipping the words that go with this picture. Supply your own if you are so inclined.

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