Monday, February 20, 2012

Orange (and a little bit of red and pink) vs the Cool Colors

This section of the blanket made by my sister represents warm colors. Even though there are cool colors clashing with the orange, red, and pink areas, due to the amount of of the orange, this is classified mostly as a warm color element.

Asymetrical Room

Me and my sister were looking through art books and magazines that she happens to own. It is from the Architectural Digest and this sort of housing presents asymmetrical balance as the roofing is tilted so low, it cuts into the room itself

Chicago Vanishing Point

When I was out in outrageous traffic of Chicago (its worse than it looks), I decided to take advantage of the opportunity to take pictures since I was not driving. Though the shot isn't that great due to the amount of movement from the car and the lights sticking out at night. However, if you look beyond the white car in front of me, you can see a one-point perspective as the sides of the buildings start to collide together as the further you look.

Cool Colors

There were many elements consisting of cool colors in my sisters house. I found these rocks and since they consisted of shades of green, I thought these appealed to me the most. I really loved the smooth and rough textures of these stones as they are similar, yet different