Thursday, November 26, 2009

Play of light and stroke

An analysis of the George Melly painting led to the images below.

A careful look at the use of strokes and colour.

 


The language of strokes and colours




An attempt at the similar play of strokes on a street


colour has certain psychological effects on the human mind. Various colours create or stimulate a certain sense or activity in oneself.
Can this play of colour or strokes or combination of both be used to manipulate the mind?
Does this play of colours and strokes have enough strength on its own to stimulate the mind of an observer?
The third question would be, will this be a long lasting effect, or short termed?

Some of the screens which can be later used as a material or can become part of the streetscape.



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The outcome: The play of colour and strokes does have an effect, but it is not a long lasting one. Maybe the effects of the strokes and colours can be used to demonstrate pictorally a relations between two objects.

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