This set of three prints was the second endeavor using the aforementioned random process. (On a tangent, I feel the need to clarify that I use "random" loosely, as I'm in fact fairly skeptical about randomness. I suspect this is only a convention of language we use to frame the unknown, which has a specific causal history, but is, of course, unknown. Enough brash metaphysical claims though . . . ) Again, the prints were drafted by setting up a set of variables within a given range, and then seeing what would happen. The first print, which I don't really like, is an amalgamation of the other two. But hey, maybe this is how plaid was discovered. 7x22" each, edition of 4.