Materials
Exploration Part One
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Setup
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Stone
Pattern
The first concepts I focused on were texture, shape, and color. The
stones were appealing to me because they were smooth, round, and glossy
(not sure if this term really falls under color). After I examined
the stones, I noted ideas about these concepts more specifically.
Texture
smooth, bumpy
Shape round, oval, oblong
Color glossy, shiny, shades, spotted, flecks
The range of color made
me think of a color wheel, which is why I organized them in a spiral
patter according to color and shade.
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House
with Path
Here I focused on was height.
I built a tower of wood scraps, piled one on top of the other. This
led me to the concept of structure. I stacked the blocks and the structure
looked like a house. I then focused on the architectural elements
of a house flooring, carpet, roof, beams, shingles. I did not
have a set picture of a house in my mind, but I did focus on symmetry.
At the end of the building process, the flat roof reminded me of a
Zen or Asian house or garden, which is why I added the stone path.
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Flower and Sky
I started this exploration
by focusing on color and then pattern. I folded sheets of tissue paper
and placed them next to each other in a circular pattern red,
yellow, white, red, yellow, white. I titled this picture Flower
and Sky, but my first impression was of a pinwheel. That is why
I added the dowel to the pattern. I had not used the blue paper, which
is when I decided to make it the sky. I then focused on differences
in texture and decided to crumple the white paper to make clouds. I
also focused on symmetry.
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Wood and Stones
I initially kept the blue paper because I liked its color as a backdrop
for other materials. I kept coming back to the concept of symmetry,
which is why I organized the dowels in crisscrossing lines. Again, the
idea of a Zen garden or fountain came to mind. This is why I arranged
the stones and dowels together in a pattern.
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After reflecting again and
reading these descriptions, I think the dominating concepts throughout
the process were symmetry and pattern.
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