The hexagon is my companion on my trip through the ternary landscape. I really want to make square plots so using 6 trits is very satisfying (sides of 23 = 27 elements). You will find two versions. In one version it is a piece of a circle to the outside and the inside (and a straight line in case of a “0”); the other version is a fold to the outside or the inside (and also a straight line).
6 trits hexagons, arcs, black on white, in sequence (nr. 15-01)
- 6 trits so 36 = 729 elements (27×27)
- Half circles to the inside and the outside
- Plotted on CANSON® XL® Bristol Bristolpaper A4.
- Black pigmented fineliner
- In sequence from the top left to the bottom right
- Dimensions: 28×14,5 cm
6 trits hexagons, folds, black on white, in sequence (nr. 15-02)
- 6 trits so 36 = 729 elements (27×27)
- Folds to the inside and the outside
- Plotted on CANSON® XL® Bristol Bristolpaper A4.
- Black pigmented fineliner
- In sequence from the top left to the bottom right
- Dimensions: 18×18 cm