My patterns consisted of images that I pulled from google. I then scaled and rasterized them before turning them into swatches. I tried to keep the patterns consistent with the color schemes for each side, with the exception of the one color that was to bleed into the opposite side. The computer side consisted of cooler colors (greens and blues mostly) whereas the body side was more warmer colors (red and orange). The patterns were images representing what they were filling, eg. computer chips on the left and blood/tissue cells on the left.
My color theory element was the use of complementary colors. The blues and greens contrasted with the reds and oranges to show a distinct separation of the two halves.

I like the combination of colors that you used. The composition really pops out. The diagonal devision also creates a motion in the composition.
ReplyDeleteThe imagery is great. I like the cool vs warm colors in your color scheme. Well done. The veins and bones are very cool.
ReplyDeleteI like the rib cage and the patterns you chose to fill it. Nice work!
ReplyDeletei find this very eery in the best of ways, it has an unsettling look to it that i just love, the colors are a good choice as well, really helps with the asthetic
ReplyDeleteAwesome use of colors and the way you chose to lay it out works good as well. It has a very hand made feel to it looks like a painting to me more then a digital piece. good job!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea behind your piece. the ribcage came out nice. it looks nothing like the original you were working on in class.
ReplyDeleteThis is great the way the ribs, lungs, veins and arteries merge into the circuit board. The complementary color scheme is well thought out as well. Nice work.
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