An odd name maybe. Perhaps “waves” is better. Still, I hang on to that name, In fact this has beekome the start of the ternary plots. I plotted the binary stick figures and my friend Marten asked me if they were ternary. They weren’t but then I thought: “Maybe I should try them.” En here we are. I use “balanced ternary numbers”.  An arc to the right or to the left or just a line in the middle. From the top to the bottom.


6 trits stick figures, arcs, black on white, in sequence (nr. 13-01)

  • 6 trits so 36 = 729 elements
  • Semi circles
  • Not square: 81×9 elements
  • 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

Detail

 

 

 

 

 


4 trits stick figures, arcs, white on black, four times, in sequence, in sequence (nr. 13-02)

    • 4 columns
    • 4 trits so 34 = 81 elements
    • Semi circles
    • Plotted on Fabriano BLACK BLACK paper, 300g  A4.
    • White pencil (Mitsubishi Uni-ball)
    • In sequence from top left to bottom right
    • Dimensions: 26×15 cm

 

Detail

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


4 trits stick figures, triangles, black on white, in sequence (nr. 13-03)

  • 4 columns
  • 4 trits of 34 = 81 elements
  • Triangles
  • Plotted on CANSON® XL® Bristol Bristolpaper A4.
  • Black pigmented fineliner, broad line
  • In sequence from the top left to the bottom right
  • Dimensions: 24×16 cm

Detail