1) READING
- excerpts from Interaction of Color, Joseph Albers
2) SUPPLIES
- Pure color cut outs from magazines, pad paper, contact cement, scissors
3) ASSIGNMENT
.3 Transparency
Select a 5-1/2” x 5-1/2” frame from your interrelated space drawing. The frame should be an area of rich interaction and line weight variation. You are to photocopy or redraw this frame on an 11” x 11” drawing pad paper. There are to be (3) examples of transparency within the frame. The transparency should be the “effect” of color transparency or “phenomenal transparency” not literal transparency. Do not use transparent films or paper. The paper samples are not actually transparent but appear that way because of proper selections. Note: the transparency will always be at least as dark as the darkest color in the combination, and will be less saturated than either of the colors producing the effect.
Your composition is to also illustrate the effect of color vibration. Vibration occurs when two hues of equal value are placed next to each other. There should be (2) examples of Vibration. Note: yellow and violet will not vibrate but red and green will.
The composition should illustrate the effect of color vibration. Vibration occurs when two hues of equal value are placed next to each other
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