It was Émilie's @mili.tra turn to choose the BeeSewcial prompt this month, and unsurprisingly, she asked us to focus on color by using the Zorn Palette and the overarching theme of Embrace.
The palette, named after Swedish painter Anders Zorn (1860-1920), "is a limited palette created by the use of only 4 base colors: white, black, ochre and vermillion. This palette is mostly used for portraits, as it can recreate every skin tone. It is also a great way, by limiting the colors, to focus on value. So the goal is not to use only 4 colors. But to create a palette by mixing those colors. Yes, I know, we cannot really "mix" colors, but we can train our eyes to select colors that are derived from the mix of those pigments." Émilie provided several photos to use as reference. She also provided the photo below of her own fabric pull.

Another important aspect of Émilie's request was that we should create "blocks" that were not square or rectangular, but rather "blocks" that didn't have any sharp dents or concavity. The sides could be curved or straight. Here is her visual for us.
That's a stiff challenge but it looks like you're up to it with three blocks already!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting approach to design!
ReplyDeleteA challenging prompt for sure! I'm not sure where I would have started to approach it, and it will be fun to see where Émilie goes with it!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Such a challenging, challenge - if that's even a possibility. I can't even think up a challenge like that, let alone execute it! Good for you to give it a go, and for the great results.
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