Monday, 7 September 2015
spitter splatter
here I dropped a spoon that was dipped into black paint
here I splattered paint using a paint brush
here I splattered paint onto white cotton and paper
here I removed the Cotton and formed the outline of it.
a tiny droplet of paint from a close distance
dipped marshmallow in black paint and then dropped it
movement of the black paint
here I soaked the cotton into the paint completely, and then dropped it on paper.
here I poured paint on the paper and then sprayed it with hairspray.
here I poured glue into paper
and here I then splattered paint onto the glue while it was still wet.
here I did the opposite which means putting the glue onto the paint
here I splattered paint on the marshmallow
Sunday, 6 September 2015
Enhanced black squares
1. Turn 2-D into 3-D.
2. Don't think too much.
3. Work within the boundaries but be creative.
4. Keep in mind how the work will look in a photo.
5. Create depth (Perspective)
2. Don't think too much.
3. Work within the boundaries but be creative.
4. Keep in mind how the work will look in a photo.
5. Create depth (Perspective)
my thoughts about cutting and folding black squares
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