This is the study of the chromatic harmonies of color and the art of combining them using a three-dimensional cube shape.
I wanted to play with complementary colors and to do so I worked with the inner-outer relation and the gaps and depth.
In the whole of a face, triangles all agree on at least one point, which allows you to create a single area, a united face.
The exterior color of each of the faces is complementary to the color of the interior opposite respectively, so that, through the holes, glimpsed two colors simultaneously. (As long as you look at the cube in a frontal side  position possible.)
Regarding the order of application of colors, I followed a sequence that works according to the colors of the chromatic circle; The outer faces of the cube are four colors followed by the circle (from blue to purple) so that, for the interiors are the complementary inside the cube will find the four colors on the opposite side of the circle, also ordered .
For the colors of the covers, I continued with the four remaining colors of the chromatic circle, regardless of their order with the other sides, but always following the condition of complementarity described.
Functionally, my model is designed as a sculpture major scale mol.
Do not believe a concept based on a product but rather a graphical environment, but also has space mol to do because it would be exposed somewhere that require prior study spatial.



The Cube
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The Cube

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