This is posted in response to
Illustration Friday. This week's prompt is
"Similar". I'm fascinated by the fundamentals of design. And how by using similar (repeating) shapes creates rhythm, unity and illusion of space. This piece was created by using three shapes; the circle, line and a geometric shape and by changing either the size and value of the first two, a dynamic design evolved.
Thanks to
studio lolo for the interesting prompt!
18 comments:
I find pattern like that fascinating too :)
Its great! =)
It is a wonderful desing and beautiful colors.
I love that you chose pink! Kind of like a bubble-gum fantasy going on here:) It's also a very peaceful design.
I had no idea I chose the word until I read it on someone's blog. Duh. And I don't remember submitting it. It's a good one though ( I say humbly!)
Have a wonderful weekend ;)
this is lovely... infinity!
Ooh, very cool and mesmerizing. I feel like I'm sinking into the middle of it!
it is so ruminant i like it, too.
I just want to jump into this bubblelious design. It's my favorite color too! Awesome design.
cool
Excellent:D
Truly dynamic in term of style, composition, colour, graphic, gradient control...what's more?!
patterns like this fascinate me
Pink perfection!
I just heard a story on the radio about how designs can be used to advertise even without any wording: consider Apple computer, or Apple records. We pick up on the symbols or even colors to accentuate favorite and common products. Witness the first Coke bottle, which was designed with a color and knobby shape that could even be recognized after the bottle was broken.
Advertising doesn't really have an effect on me though . . . yeah right, I wish!
Very nice spheres. There is no way you can dispute that similarity. Love the 3d effect. Very nice.
Beautiful and interesting design! speaking of space- maybe similar to a particle model
this is a brilliant image. i just love it
Wonderful stuff!
Thank you all for taking time to stop by and view this post. I so enjoy hearing what you have to say as it gives me deeper insight into my own work.
Peace to all.
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