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Second part of series: A continuation from the original thought of growth, this piece revolves around the same concept, however the elements of light and colour are brought into it. 


The top images show a selection of booklets in which the levels of saturation of the shape are based on the light levels in the day. The more visible and brighter in colour the shape is correlates with the hours of daylight. As dusk sets in, the colour begins to fade out and by midnight it has almost completely disappeared signaling the end of another day. Within the booklets a breakdown of this is shown, hour by hour. The three colours are derived from the familiar soft dawn colours, a natural association with light in the everyday.


The final image showcases another version of this which is based on the colour changing throughout the day. In the morning the light is a soft pink, which gradually evolves into a deep purple as night sets in.


Second part of series: A continuation from the original thought of growth, this piece revolves around the same concept, however the elements of light and colour are brought into it. 

The top images show a selection of booklets in which the levels of saturation of the shape are based on the light levels in the day. The more visible and brighter in colour the shape is correlates with the hours of daylight. As dusk sets in, the colour begins to fade out and by midnight it has almost completely disappeared signaling the end of another day. Within the booklets a breakdown of this is shown, hour by hour. The three colours are derived from the familiar soft dawn colours, a natural association with light in the everyday.

The final image showcases another version of this which is based on the colour changing throughout the day. In the morning the light is a soft pink, which gradually evolves into a deep purple as night sets in.

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