Sunday, December 12, 2010

Changing the Identity of Shape

I cut up a 4-inch square of black construction paper and then cut it up and used all the pieces to make a flat, non-objective design on a white 8"x10" ground. The point of this exercise is for viewers not to recognize the original square and to destroy the identity of the square. 
Design 1: 


I repeated the directions for Design 1 but used a complete different strategy. 
Design 2: 



I cut up all the pieces of 4-inch square of black construction paper to make a flat abstract design. The point is for the observer not to recognize the original square and destroy the identity of the square. 
Design 3: 



I cut up all the pieces of a 4-inch square of black construction paper and designed a flat non-objective design that still retains the essence of a square and resembling a square. 
Design 4:


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