First project of the term. Had to paint two 8x8 pieces of paper; one white guache, one black guache. Then had to cut a design out of the black guache painted paper using an exacto knife. Used paper glue to mount it to the white guache painted paper. 
Part I. Had to demonstrate fluid movement using the guache technique. Paint one paper white guache, the second black guache. Use exacto knife to cut out design and mount them on each other using paper glue.
Part II. Design a piece that demonstrates disruptive movement. Used guache technique: Paint one paper white guache, the second black guache. Use exacto knife to cut out design and mount them on each other using paper glue.
Part III. Create a design which demonstrates balance and placement. Used guache technique: Paint one paper white guache, the second black guache. Use exacto knife to cut out design and mount them on each other using paper glue.
Part IV. Create a design in which the piece demonstrates wholeness. Used guache technique: Paint one paper white guache, the second black guache. Use exacPart IV. Create a design in which the piece demonstrates wholeness. 
Twiggy Project Part I. Use Split Complementary Color Harmonies. Had to take influence from a famous artist: chose Andy Warhol. Had to use color guache painted pieces. Cut designs with exacto knife and mounted the layers of guache pieces with paper paint.
Twiggy Project Part II. Use triad color harmonies. Had to take influence from a famous artist: chose Andy Warhol. Had to use color guache painted pieces. Cut designs with exacto knife aTwiggy Project Part II. Use triad color harmonies. 
Twiggy Project Part III. Use complementary color harmonies. Had to take influence from a famous artist: chose Andy Warhol. Had to use color guache painted pieces. Cut designs with exactTwiggy Project Part III. Use complementary color harmonies. 
Design I Fall 2011
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Design I Fall 2011

Introduction to Design coursework

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