I really loved the motion and explosion in this piece. For some reason, I decided to keep my paper compact. I love the separation of the different pieces. The manipulation on the end of the larger triangle part feels like its reaching to the other pieces keeping them together, but not connected.
This collage was really intriguing. I appreciate the use of such different materials. The words: “That warm, fuzzy feeling,” make me think of home. The structure of the cardboard reminds me of the roof of a house. There’s a connection to a physical home, but the words “I am” seem to represent a home within oneself.
I think it was so interesting to hear about this process. Using negative space to create art is so pleasing here. Both textures are swirly but use a different set of colors. It’s interesting; all three spaces (brownish, blueish, and white) have distinct shapes and movement, but they all rely on each other and are connected.
I really appreciate the simplicity in the connecting of these two papers. It reminds me of middle school and learning how to create the stapleless staple. The shape feels sleek and futuristic like it could be some form of transportation.