Over the years I've been creating daily surrealist pieces born out of daily practice sketches.
One day, I wondered what would happen If I were to clone those sketches and inked the result.
Cloning and mirroring said images at different angles and junction points
already turns the daily sketching into work with infinite exponential potential.
Using Paint Tool SAI's Symmetric Ruler opens furter avenues for experimentation.
Suddenly your own daily work is showing you shapes and forms that you've never seen before
while practicing over and over again the very basic elements that compose every object on the Galaxy.
I called this Mirrored Surrealism, or Mirrorism.
Suddenly... your routine has become something procedurally different,
-irrespective from your experience, skill level or years of age-
so your mind gasps in excitement shouting, quoting Dr. Seuss: "Oh, the places you will go!"
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Now come tell me with a straight face how hard it is
to create something new out of nowhere using only black and white.