Following on with my process, I had photocopied previous fractured patterns, using a piece of square mount board I had collected in a drawer, I cut random squares out of these pieces. This resulted in crops of pattern that had already been through a process of building and releasing/forming and fracturing and were once again being fractured.As a consequence fragments of paper in slightly abstracted shapes remained. These were then pieced together to create an unrelated fragmentation.To re-form, these were transferred to the sketchbook to create a unified look. An app called Scannable was used to create high contrast images, removing the noise from the page and paper texture. An interesting emergence considering that the images themselves are chaotic and noisy, but the feeling of the crisp background giving a quiet note to the pieces. Comparing these to previous fractures, they have a lot of detail missing, are far more simple while still alluding to the repetition of geometry. How far can they be fractured and still maintain the essence of repetition?