1. Primary
2. Complementary
Complementary
3. Analogous
3. Analogous
4. Monochromatic
Monochromatic
Monochromatic
Monochromatic
Monochromatic
Monochromatic
Monochromatic
She gave us a half an hour to take these photos; first group back to the classroom won (and received a prize). Oddly enough, my group won. What made it awesome was that we had more than one photo for the different types of color groups.
It was a nice experience—even though it was our first class assignment on the first day of school. It allowed me to open my eyes to little things in life that are truly inspirational, even the simple things. One of my favorite things to look at for inspiration or even just to think and be mesmerized is shadow. I love how they move with the lighting or stay still if the lighting is fixed. They form the strangest lines. What makes them most interesting to me is that they have no color of their own, they are simply a darker shade of whatever they fall on. This project let me look at color for itself and think deeply about what colors represent today.
Lastly, a question for thought. How would you describe color to a blind person (color blind counts)?