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rectilinear volume in plastic—week3

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In order to use plastic as the material of the rectilinear for this week. I found PP plastic which is a plastic used I a folder. Then I cut them in to separate pieces to fold in to boxes. I have used two color in order to better discriminate each one.

3 replies to “rectilinear volume in plastic—week3”

  1. moonacre says:

    I like the fact you have used different colours of plastic because it makes it much more obvious which is the dominant figure and the subdominant ones.

  2. s2065770 says:

    The compositions and photos look really cool! And the colors add dynamism and a really interesting factor to the relationship between the blocks in each composition.

  3. s1849361 says:

    Very interesting composition, I really enjoy how you make the subordinate and subdominant red shapes and the dominant white. Very interesting contrasting relationship.

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