
Design Shapes (my own)
When I first saw this design, I wasn't sure what it was going to look like. I started at the center with a light blue moving on to a yellow then to a slightly darker blue, then using a red for a little contrast surrounding the rest with a light orange. To me these could be flowers or maybe they are just odd designs. It could make a good tablecloth or even an apron pattern.
About the Creator
Mark Graham
I am a person who really likes to read and write and to share what I learned with all my education. My page will mainly be book reviews and critiques of old and new books that I have read and will read. There will also be other bits, too.
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Comments (5)
This is lovely. I enjoy coloring so much.
Regardless of the practical utility of these designs, or potential applications, the use of colour is interesting in that it provides and additional perspective, a further dimension into the narrative provided by the outline. I am not given to colouring but I think if I were, I would be inclined to present a different story by virtue of the addition of colour. Colour and colouration are hard to understand. If I say a certain colour is blue, you would in all certainty agree,. However, what neither of us know is whether we see the same colour or simply identity what we see as blue because that is what other people tell us it is. I have always found it difficult to understand how colour works even though I know it does, and have some idea about some of the principle. To me, however, it is still a magical thing and artists are magicians to the extent that they are able to manipulate the colour sorcery. Thanks for sharing and provoking such thought.
Wanna ask ,,you're an architect , artist or something? It seems you draw a lot and painting
Oooo, this felt so calming to look at! I loved it!
Well done Mark.