Thank you for another inspiring video. I would really like to see the steps between the sandwiched block at 1:32 and the slicing at 1:39. The reason I would like to see these steps is because this is where you cut the sandwiched block into the long bars that enable you to get the repeated pattern in each small square that you slice. You then get each slice with a consistent pattern and you are able to build a large sheet with a repeating pattern.
How do you go from the sandwiched block at about 1:25 to the perfectly flat and squared block shown just before slicing at 1:39? Simply elongating the sandwiched block and flattening the sides wouldn't seem to introduce the pattern in the small square cross sections of the squared block at 1:39? Do you wedge it a bit before slicing to introduce some amount of marbling?
These patterns & colours are absolutely stunningly beautiful - wow! It's bad you have to hear car horns going BEEP BEEP all the time: noise pollution, I think they should only use them in an emergency, do they annoy you or are you concentrating so hard that you don't hear them?
Jenny Hughes thank you. I did worried about the BEEP BEEP when I was filming this video but i find it was okay to me. I was concentrating on my work and some times I can hear the bird singing. Art cures everything