My concentration is about moving the same
pieces of material and placing them in different positions, forming new images
every time.
Originally I planned to use the small
pieces of paper drawn with black marker to create a single image with straight
lines. As I lined them up on the floor, the columns of stripes surprisingly reminded
me of visualized DNA gel electrophoresis. At the same time I played around with
the papers’ placement to see which way looked best. I began to think about the
possibility of a changeable composition, which eventually became my
concentration idea. I chose to use three kinds of medium: marker, watercolor,
and fabric. With black marker I drew straight, sharp lines and angles. With
watercolor I emphasized on color and went for organic patterns. Since fabric is
a very flexible material, I want to experiment with this quality. Instead of one-sized rectangles I used various-sized pieces. I tried techniques such as folding and weaving that look very different from what paper can do.
I think your concentration is also about using the formal elements of art and by taking the same basic motifs and rearranging how they interact with each other you created new designs with three different sets of media- drawing, painting, and fabric.
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