Saturday, October 15, 2016

TMA 285: Photos, Week 7: Color

 Tuesday
 I discovered a warm/cold contrast in my work area: the inside of our space is actually cold a lot of the time, being a very inward room in the building, but the colors are on the cold side of the spectrum too. The hallway outside is very warm-colored, and so is the door; it's like a portal to that warm spectrum.

Wednesday
 In the midst of construction, some shrubbery was torn down. A piece of the greenery is still visible in the dirt on the left, while a red wrapper, likely from a worker, is scene on the right. The green is in a relatively warm section of the picture, surrounded by sunlit-brown dirt and old sticks/leaves, while the wrapper is in a cold spot, in a shaded-dark section of ground overcast by a blue-ish excavator. I think this presents a good contrast of tone which shows the warmth and virtue of plants versus the bleak nature of human excavation.

 Friday
A soda cup, a party game, and a vegetable - three completely separate things that are of three very different colors: red, yellow, and green. These very different objects are displayed as if in museum, in a straight-on flat-space shot, which I think is very valuable for their random pairing.

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