This piece is called Possible, Plausible, Potential and was created by Miguel Nóbrega in March 2015. I was drawn towards this piece because while it initially seems very simple, the truth is that there is much complexity and uniqueness in this piece.
Although the creator relied on the use of algorithms to create this piece of work, there is still an element of randomness that allows for variation within the results. The code works by randomly generating new properties and arrangements of structure every time it runs.
I personally thought that it was very interesting that this work was done with markers, especially because the final result lends an air of sophistication that I do not personally associate with coloring markers. This work is quite figurative too, since the images generated by Nóbrega are not architecture blueprints even though they give off that kind of impression. More of Miguel Nóbrega’s work can be found here.