Limited and Bright

February 19, 2014

I thought we’d at least go bright and fun for our mid-week limited color theme. Here we have Sophy Dumoulin working with a limited palette, as she often does, but with all the great patterns and full saturation of the colors, you don’t really think about it being a limited palette, but it is just blue and green, two analogous cool colors, with a few patches of white. The look is playful and the shapes are neatly placed. The pins all have a feeling of restraint, but the approach works. There is comfort in keeping things on the simpler side sometimes.

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Sophy’s work can be found online on her blog and she also teaches classes at CraftArtEdu.

 

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Cohesive Variety

February 26, 2013

Sophy Dumoulin uses a plethora of different textures in these contemporary pendants but somehow they all work together without any sense of chaos or clashing. Why does this work?

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As long as there is consistency and cohesion in the rest of the piece, a great variety in one aspect will be balanced out.  In these pendants, the muted tones in gradated reds, grayed whites, and dusty blacks bring a cohesive calm to the pieces. That along with the simplicity of the shapes–rectangles and dots with even the dots arranged in rectangular patterns–makes these orderly and pleasing even with the variety of textures.

Now if these had been done with bright colors, it probably would not work as well. Instead of a calm orderliness, we’d feel high energy and maybe a little tension as the bright colors accentuate the many different textures. Cohesiveness has as much to do with  matching the tone and feel of the rest of the components as it does with the more tangible characteristics.

Sophy Dumoulin plays quite a bit with texture and more often with brighter colors. Flip through her blog if you have a moment. Her work is delightful. She is also a Craft Art Edu instructor now with a couple of her classes up and ready to learn from in English and her native French.

Limited and Bright

February 19, 2014
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I thought we’d at least go bright and fun for our mid-week limited color theme. Here we have Sophy Dumoulin working with a limited palette, as she often does, but with all the great patterns and full saturation of the colors, you don’t really think about it being a limited palette, but it is just blue and green, two analogous cool colors, with a few patches of white. The look is playful and the shapes are neatly placed. The pins all have a feeling of restraint, but the approach works. There is comfort in keeping things on the simpler side sometimes.

c41f68132f9c0efcc3ec5a770e590707

Sophy’s work can be found online on her blog and she also teaches classes at CraftArtEdu.

 

If you like this blog, support The Polymer Arts projects with a subscription or issue of The Polymer Arts magazine as well as supporting our advertising partners. Click on an image below. 

14P1 cover Fnl   PCW blue string art cane   Blog2 -2014-02Feb-2

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Cohesive Variety

February 26, 2013
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Sophy Dumoulin uses a plethora of different textures in these contemporary pendants but somehow they all work together without any sense of chaos or clashing. Why does this work?

81824936_o

As long as there is consistency and cohesion in the rest of the piece, a great variety in one aspect will be balanced out.  In these pendants, the muted tones in gradated reds, grayed whites, and dusty blacks bring a cohesive calm to the pieces. That along with the simplicity of the shapes–rectangles and dots with even the dots arranged in rectangular patterns–makes these orderly and pleasing even with the variety of textures.

Now if these had been done with bright colors, it probably would not work as well. Instead of a calm orderliness, we’d feel high energy and maybe a little tension as the bright colors accentuate the many different textures. Cohesiveness has as much to do with  matching the tone and feel of the rest of the components as it does with the more tangible characteristics.

Sophy Dumoulin plays quite a bit with texture and more often with brighter colors. Flip through her blog if you have a moment. Her work is delightful. She is also a Craft Art Edu instructor now with a couple of her classes up and ready to learn from in English and her native French.

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