Order vs. Chaos


Order; when i was thinking chaos, first thought i had was just crazy surreal organic stuff everywhere. Pure abstract with just plain shapes an what not i dont enjoy though. its like you dont have a set plan. And thats what i did, experimented. but didnt like any, as you can see its like a salmon swirl color with bearly jade in it, then the jade bubbles. First i used tape an painted over that to see if it would make cool lines, but turned out crappy, and i really didnt like the purple. so after 3 layers of paint later, i used a rough green cleaning sponge to make the swirls, and used a stenci to make messy bubbles. Then later thought i would add the faces to my bubbles for a nice touch. So it didnt seem pure abstract to me. This was originally going to be my chaos picture, but it looks too suddle an relaxing to be a chaos picture, its not hectic.




Chaos; this one was suppose to by my order because of the geometric shapes, but when i think of it, just think of smooth solid shapes. i at first wanted to make the shapes going into vanishing points, but didnt like it so much, so i figured i would bring it to this fade on the corners taking away the sight of the crappy vanishing points. the backgroung an 'explosions' you can call them make this piece look more chaotic then it was actually intended to be. i also addedthe face on the face of that cube for good measure. funny how these pieces turned out.

1 comments:

Alicia said...

The Order piece makes feel like a slow and silent invasion is happening of seemingly happy, but really flesh-eating peas. I love the look on that one little guys face, he's all like, "Rawr!"

The little faces really add to the pieces. They convey emotion clearly in a very simple, direct way. Perhaps they could be a theme in a concentration?