Star Wars and Alice in Wonderland were the clips chosen for this project because they have
very interesting backgrounds and colors that can easily represent the actions
that are taking place in the clips.
STAR WARS
For this mosaic, the colors chosen were dark colors like black, purple and blue. The abstract distribution of
them tries to illustrate and recreate the background and environment of
the clip. Also, the dark palette and the
triangles represent chaos and disorder, the darkness and depth of space and the
universe, which is the main stage of this movie. The yellow and
red pieces at the bottom of the mosaic illustrate power, energy, courage and
strength, which are present during combats and wars. The translucent blue and
orange colors are the lights that shine between chaos, trying
to overcome darkness. They represent the lightsaber swords.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND
For this design,
the idea was to illustrate this incredible abstract
tale. Every object in Alice in Wonderland functions as a symbol, but nothing
clearly represents one particular thing. The shape of this mosaic was conceived
as three rotating squares with a labyrinth in the middle to exemplify the abstraction and the sensation of disorder and disorientation that a
labyrinth transmits.
Translucent green and yellow leaves were superimposed to create an abstract exemplification of the garden. The green color
contains the powerful energies of nature, and yellow is full of
creative and intellectual energy. The color Turquoise, which is Alice's dress color, radiates the peace, calm and tranquility of blue and the
balance and growth of green with the energy of yellow. This color represent Alice's personality during the
whole film but especially while she is traversing the labyrinth.
The idea of this project helps
people to open their minds and be creative. While doing this kind of exercises is when our imagination flies, guiding
us to a deep place of appreciations where our personalities and experiences are
determinant. After all this process, we have definitely created art.
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