These are some illustrations I created in response to the Gerhard Richter inspiration I had previously. I wanted to see how it would look on a model illustration and I think this worked very effectively with the abstract shaping and also the bright, vibrant colours. Despite this, it only seems to refer to his work and none of the other categories which is a shame, but I really wanted to try this out to experiment with because as I have said in previous posts, I have never really worked with this amount of colour and I find it incredibly exciting. The image below has the same concept, however to exhaust it further I repeated what I have done in previous times and layered a piece of tracing paper over the top. I think this helped to link in the other words as I tried to make these look more like wrapper packets for a garment. I think the next stage is to trial out with some samples and physical experiments, perhaps by going back to the idea of the words 'Corner Shop' and 'Childhood memories'…
Overall, I am happy with how these turned out. I would say that I would have liked to have done more, although it does only relate to Richter, hence I want to broaden it even further to relate to all the category words that I have chosen. I feel that this project is finally getting a sense of a potential ending and I think that I am pushing more towards making a garment, but it depends on how much time I have left to complete it. In addition, I want to make my final piece really bright and Richter will be the one representing that, but he could also represent it by the abstract shapes, similar to his paintings.
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