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Project 3: Design Exercises

20 Line Variations 
Lines in Relation: love, excitement, surprise, jealousy, frustration, peace
Auto-Shapes: Discovered 
Auto-Shapes: Defined 
Auto-Shape Compositions: the push and pull of positive and negative spaces 
Color Themes: nature, home, food, work, recreation, self
Texture: rubbings (antique pasta strainer, bubble lamp)
Texture: embossings (retro table, hobnail vase, nightstand beadwork)
Texture: Adobe Capture Materials (wicker, yarn, sponge, fur, basket weave)
Pattern: Nature (lily, tulip)
Pattern: Food (raw pasta noodle, tea box) 
Pattern: Self (wooden spatula)
Pattern: Recreation (paintbrush); Home (lucite grapes, kinetic sculpture) 
Pattern: Work (antique wagon wheel, 1980s Ford tractor sticker and mesh grill)
Asymmetric Composition: starting symmetric design 
Asymmetric Composition: design, No. 1 & No. 2
Collage: This collage is inspired by the Coronavirus pandemic. It depicts waves of new information, some bright (blues and yellows) and some not so bright (dark flowers and flatlines which symbolize death). Notice that from the darkness the light emerges. A newspaper article displays some of the highlights from this uncertain time. However, beyond the waves is a new horizon guarded by the empathetic color green. This horizon offers hope, as it is only a matter of time (clock) before the virus starves, especially in the epicenter of New York (also stated on the clock). Furthermore, the bee represents the fact that the virus spreads from one person to another, much like a honey bee who pollinates one flower to the next. 
Project 3: Design Exercises
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Project 3: Design Exercises

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