"Cons"
Split Complementary
This is most likely my favorite image of the group with the pleasant split complementary color scheme working to clearly emphasize all of the shapes and designs present without becoming overwhelming. The ease in which the letters can be read is also a point where this image shines. I love that not all of the letters are necessary to get the message across.
This is most likely my favorite image of the group with the pleasant split complementary color scheme working to clearly emphasize all of the shapes and designs present without becoming overwhelming. The ease in which the letters can be read is also a point where this image shines. I love that not all of the letters are necessary to get the message across.
"Nerves"
Analogous
I chose the title "Nerves" for this image because it represents the moment I realized my current location could be dangerous, and therefore put me in a state of unease. I also thought it fitting because what was once a crack in a window pane now resembles something quite close to a nerve cell in the body.
I chose the title "Nerves" for this image because it represents the moment I realized my current location could be dangerous, and therefore put me in a state of unease. I also thought it fitting because what was once a crack in a window pane now resembles something quite close to a nerve cell in the body.
"Roots"
Split Complementary
Though it was recommended that I attempt to obscure the symbols in this image to further abstract the shapes, I decided to leave them as they were in order to give the viewer a concrete place to return to as they moved through the composition.
Though it was recommended that I attempt to obscure the symbols in this image to further abstract the shapes, I decided to leave them as they were in order to give the viewer a concrete place to return to as they moved through the composition.
"Rungs"
Split Complementary
This image gave me the most trouble by far with its large number of repeated shapes that all demand lots of attention. I am satisfied for now but I may return to it to refine the patterns and increase the overall strength of the composition.
This image gave me the most trouble by far with its large number of repeated shapes that all demand lots of attention. I am satisfied for now but I may return to it to refine the patterns and increase the overall strength of the composition.
"Petals"
Analogous
This is among my favorite images as I enjoy the high contrast between the central floral design and the dull red of the bricks which flow seamlessly into the body of the balloon.
This is among my favorite images as I enjoy the high contrast between the central floral design and the dull red of the bricks which flow seamlessly into the body of the balloon.
"Ripples"
Split Complementary
This image still feels a tad wanting in its color layout and it could potentially use some tweeking in the organization and shaping of the bricks, but I feel that it is relatively strong within the collection.
This image still feels a tad wanting in its color layout and it could potentially use some tweeking in the organization and shaping of the bricks, but I feel that it is relatively strong within the collection.
Final Composition
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