These videos are different from the rest of the Splash Art Project 2015 made by David Noll.
I made these by first taking two equal pieces of paper, sometimes using release frisket on it, then splashing them with gouache paint and quickly placing one sheet on top of the other to make the exact same image on each page just reversed like a Rohrshach Ink Blot Test.
They are called A Symmetrics, because after I either draw or paint on the piece once its thoroughly dry, each side has a different style of work on it, hence asymmetrical.
I had a rig set up to an iPhone 4C and suspended that above each page for filming.
Each painting was created by first splashing a piece of watercolor paper with gouache paint (sometimes India ink and sometimes release frisket) to make designs. This was given time to dry thoroughly before filming began again.
After this, most of the time, a Uniball Vision pen was used to draw over the paint and create various designs. Blue & Black 11X15 was done first with India ink, then painted over by a specially made lapis lazuli paint I made at the time, and some of the large pieces were done with a Sharpie permanent marker using different colors.
This project was a lot of fun, but it was not my first attempt at painting or drawing while on film, and it obviously wasn't the last.
Unfortunately, due to the Covid-19 vaccine genocide, I will not be filming any more art until justice is found for the victims of these bioweapons and nazi level medical experimentation on innocent people without their consent.