This blog was initially created to display work from a 100 level art course I was required to take once I transferred colleges. Now I have decided to restart my blog entries with everyday events within the last few months of my senior design studio as a member of the architecture program at the University of Maine at Augusta.
Monday, February 14, 2011
tessellation
The design that I have come up with for the tessalation assignment is a series of rigid forms. My intent was not to create a shape that may look like something in everyday life. My design is more of an exploration of positive and negative space. While viewing this pattern it is up to the view to decide which colors are positive and which is negative; each person may look at it differently. I ask the viewers also to look at it in as many ways as possible. the series of rotations creates three sections to the piece, where the top section is cut off. Starting at the bottom section there are a series of light blue squares and portions of square. There elements decrease as the the viewer follows the image from bottom to top. I continued fragmentation aspect in the horizontal direction across the image as well; where there are two whole white squares and one portion of a square.
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