Perhaps there is a language which is not made of words and everything in the world understands it.
I dwell in possibility.
 
 
 
 
I Dwell in Possibility began as four original gouache paintings based on the New England seasons. The gouache paintings had no specific parameters except that they had to exist as a set — as a series painted in the same style, and had to reference the New England seasons. They could be abstract, realistic, literal, or conceptual. The paintings below represent the change in colors as seen in nature, yet with an additional element of geometry, alluding to the angular structures of man-made buildings in present-day New England. The final poster, the ultimate resolution of this prompt, incorporated the colors, shapes, and concept of the origianl gouache paintings. Two quotes were introduced, one from A Little Princess, written by New England author Frances Hogdson Burnett, and the other from New England poet Emily Dickinson.
 
Materials Used: Gouache, Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Photoshop CC
 
Created for Color studio, under the guidance of Jan Fairbairn
RISD Graphic Design, Spring 2015       
Summer
 
Autumn
Winter
Spring
I Dwell in Possibility
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