Palette Pattern Play

Date
2014
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Producer
Director
Performer
Choreographer
Costume Designer
Music
Videographer
Lighting Designer
Set Designer
Crew Member
Funder
Rehearsal Director
Concert Coordinator
Advisor
Moderator
Panelist
Alternative Title
Department
Haverford College. Department of Fine Arts
Type
Thesis
Original Format
Running Time
File Format
Place of Publication
Date Span
Copyright Date
Award
Language
eng
Note
Table of Contents
Terms of Use
Rights Holder
Access Restrictions
Open Access
Tripod URL
Identifier
Abstract
Patterns in nature, light, and mathematics have always captivated and inspired me. Color is a vital part of any pattern, and varying its colors can vividly change the feelings induced in the viewer. I started playing the piano at a very young age, which instilled an early understanding of repetition, line, and patterning. I was also born into a family of pattern; my mother is a statistician and my father is an architect. Graph paper was always within reach. Bold, curvy, strong, graphic, geometric designs became part of me. I have created monotype prints, silkscreen, and etching prints with added watercolor, ink, and colored pencil. Of the printmaking methods, I find the monotype process allows for the brightest and boldest color prints, while the silkscreen and etching processes allows for repetition and multiple prints. I enjoy the effect color palettes have on patterns, and hope to evoke an array of emotions.
Description
Citation
Collections