Variation by Numbers
So, how has everyone been doing on New Year’s resolutions and new challenges? I have been keeping up with my sleep and exercise (but just barely), however, I only managed to do 2 of the 3 challenges that were posted last week. I have to admit that it makes me feel like this is just too much, but just because something doesn’t go quite right does not mean you shouldn’t keep trying. So, I am going to keep trying. And I will get that Flickr page up, too. I will let you know when it’s good to go and I hope you will all post results of your personal challenge pieces, whether you are following mine here or your own.
I thought I’d throw out an easy idea today. Variation. One of the best ways to nudge your creativity is to simply change things up. These pendants by Natasa Hozjan Kutin show you how an oblong design can be switched up by changing just a couple things. In this case, she changes color, texture, the shape of the forms, how many elements are layered, and the size of the layered forms. They are small changes but they make a big difference in the feel of each piece.
Inspiration Challenge of the Day: Create a piece of an element you have already created but change 3 things about it such as form, color, line, texture, image, size, motif … just three easy changes. Keep good design in mind when you make those changes or listen to your intuition. Don’t be blindly random. Create something you like.
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