This series of risograph prints examine how repeating and reconfiguring a shared set of layers can produce distinct visual results. By rearranging the colour separations, each print changes through overlap, transparency and orientation. The work adopts an experimental approach to risograph printing where the interaction between layers creates unexpected colours, textures and spatial effects. In this way, the prints show how repetition can generate variation, using a limited set of elements to produce multiple outcomes.  
risorius – the facial muscle responsible for smiling

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