My art class assignment was to explore the concepts of texture & balance and create a 9x12 sample board composed of 48 1½" squares. The pieces needed to function individually and as part of a whole.
As you can see, the color wheel inspired my project.
I started off thinking I was going to focus on food patterns and texture, but was drawn to a couple of the rainbow images - especially the watch face and the colored chopstcks.
I struggled with how to create a color wheel out of a an 8x6 grid until I realized that if I used the rainbow images in the center 4 blocks, I would have an outer rim of twelve squares. Twelve squares are perfect for highlighting the primary, secondary and tertiary colors.
By using the two outside columns to highlight neutral colors, I have a 6x6 square of color in the middle that feels anchored and in balance.
The biggest struggle was finding the four rainbow images for the center panels. I loved the "Mexico" image and finally decided to manipulate it to fit my 1½" square space - it replaced an image of multiple balloons that just didn't feel right.
thanks for stopping by,
Jacquie
Who knew "inchies" were college level material. hee hee Great job! Very creative and the colors are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWow what a cool grid! Love what you did....what a fun class it must be! :)
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