The idea behind this challenge was to change the structure of a pattern - in my case I chose to take Meringue, a free-form pattern and change it into a grid-based pattern.
I decided to use the ideas of Mondrian and use a grid-based design similar to what Mondrian may have used and fit the freeform pattern Meringue into it, using some close-up sections and some farther away.I also decided to use the three primary colors that he often used in his designs. In retrospect, my design needs more white spaces.
I also veered off of the graphic flat Mondrian-type design to add shading to give the shapes a more 3 dimensional effect.
This challenge is done on a 6" x 6" piece of white drawing paper using Micron pens and Prismacolor colored pencils.
4 comments:
I'll bet you doodle tons and come up with fabulous designs. I always love when you do some form of pattern or zentangle. Always unique. Love the addition of color!
Thanks, Sherry - I do love to doodle! :)
I really like this one and not having it be flattened was a good design idea :) Reminds me of the seashore...shells, waves, etc...
Thanks, Rhonda! It does remind one of shells, etc.
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