nice. seems like a set of Shojis. my one question, if i were to have one, or i guess the only puncta i don't weave immediately, is the simply tonal reversion of the center piece, when a unique individual could have been made. these seem like they would be pleasureful to make. oR I would have made the two end ones the same but had the center be different, but now that i think of it like that, i like the way it is already as it seems more wabi sabi.
The second panel is not merely a negative of the first. Basically, I created a pattern using black shapes and white shapes. The first panel is with a white background, disguising the white shapes. The second is with a black background, disguising the black shapes. The third is with all shapes outlined. It is meant to draw on the role negative and positive space play in the way we see and interpret an image.
Cool. I love how when you click on them you can get the extreme close up. These can be so many things to me, from microscopic bugs, to birds, to stars. I like getting lost in the scale. I like how the repeating pattern within each frame gives it motion and 3 dimensionality. It seems to move in a metamorphic way. =)
nice. seems like a set of Shojis.
ReplyDeletemy one question, if i were to have one, or
i guess the only puncta i don't weave
immediately, is the simply tonal reversion
of the center piece, when a unique individual
could have been made. these seem like they
would be pleasureful to make. oR I would have
made the two end ones the same but had the
center be different, but now that i think
of it like that, i like the way it is
already as it seems more wabi sabi.
ontic, unnecessary or random
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ReplyDeleteThe second panel is not merely a negative of the first. Basically, I created a pattern using black shapes and white shapes. The first panel is with a white background, disguising the white shapes. The second is with a black background, disguising the black shapes. The third is with all shapes outlined. It is meant to draw on the role negative and positive space play in the way we see and interpret an image.
ReplyDeleteCool. I love how when you click on them you can get the extreme close up. These can be so many things to me, from microscopic bugs, to birds, to stars. I like getting lost in the scale. I like how the repeating pattern within each frame gives it motion and 3 dimensionality. It seems to move in a metamorphic way. =)
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