started out as an exploration of rotating a 'paintbrush', when put & dragged across a surface. eventually resembled streaks of paint seen in pollock-drip-paintings.
Each brush stroke begins at a random point in space with a randomly assigned colour from a pre-defined palette. The strokes have certain 'properties' such as movement & rotation speeds, stroke widths, destination locations and starting angles. As the strokes move forward in time, incremental transformations on their properties result in long, varying strokes that ultimately form the piece.