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Over the Rainbow

Blogpost by
Maria Mackinney
Date
23.09.2016

MA students spent a week experimenting with color, using bodysize compositions as a source of inspiration and sketching tool. The process began by selecting a color palette of five colors that were chosen either from visual inspiration material such as art history or from intuition alone. The color palette was then painted on long paper panels and developed through exploring 1:1/bodysize combinations, shapes and proportions through paper, collage techniques, and Photoshop in both 2D and 3D. The result was a series of sculptural color examinations that were created out of the creative tension between intuition and control, chance and intention. 

Lære Koldskov
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