Red symbolizes life, and i think these apples are a good example of it. Red is also the attention getter, and in the story of Adam and Eve, the red apple grabbed Eves attention and she couldnt resist...Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Red
Red symbolizes life, and i think these apples are a good example of it. Red is also the attention getter, and in the story of Adam and Eve, the red apple grabbed Eves attention and she couldnt resist...Tuesday, December 16, 2008
"Yellow Wallpaper"
Green
White
Blue
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Color Pyschology
WHITE:
For most of the world this is the color associated with purity and cleanliness such as wedding dresses and doctors in white coats. aIt is also used to project the absence of color, or neutrality. White is also associated with creativity hence the white boards and blank slates.
RED:
Red is often where the eye looks first, its an attention getter. . It's associated with movement and excitement.Wearing red clothes will make you appear a bit heavier and certainly more noticeable. Red is the symbol of life.
BLUE:
Bluei s the most popular color; seeing the color blue actually causes the body to produce chemicals that are calming. Many bedrooms are blue because it's calm, restful color. Over the ages blue has become associated with steadfastness, dependability, wisdom and loyalty.
GREEN:
The color of growth, nature, and money. Its a calming color and also very pleasing to the senses. Dark forest green is associated with terms like conservative, masculine and wealth. It is also the color associated with envy, good luck, generosity and fertility.
ORANGE:
It's the color tied most this fun times, happy and energetic days, warmth and organic products. It is also associated with ambition.
PURPLE:
Associated with wealth, prosperity, rich sophistication. This color stimulates the brain activity used in problem solving. Use purple most carefully to lend an air of mystery, wisdom, and respect.
YELLOW:
Associated with laughter, happiness and good times. It has the power to speed up our metabolism and bring out some creative thoughts.Some shades of yellow are associated with cowardice; but the more golden shades with the promise of better times.
For most of the world this is the color associated with purity and cleanliness such as wedding dresses and doctors in white coats. aIt is also used to project the absence of color, or neutrality. White is also associated with creativity hence the white boards and blank slates.
RED:
Red is often where the eye looks first, its an attention getter. . It's associated with movement and excitement.Wearing red clothes will make you appear a bit heavier and certainly more noticeable. Red is the symbol of life.
BLUE:
Bluei s the most popular color; seeing the color blue actually causes the body to produce chemicals that are calming. Many bedrooms are blue because it's calm, restful color. Over the ages blue has become associated with steadfastness, dependability, wisdom and loyalty.
GREEN:
The color of growth, nature, and money. Its a calming color and also very pleasing to the senses. Dark forest green is associated with terms like conservative, masculine and wealth. It is also the color associated with envy, good luck, generosity and fertility.
ORANGE:
It's the color tied most this fun times, happy and energetic days, warmth and organic products. It is also associated with ambition.
PURPLE:
Associated with wealth, prosperity, rich sophistication. This color stimulates the brain activity used in problem solving. Use purple most carefully to lend an air of mystery, wisdom, and respect.
YELLOW:
Associated with laughter, happiness and good times. It has the power to speed up our metabolism and bring out some creative thoughts.Some shades of yellow are associated with cowardice; but the more golden shades with the promise of better times.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Attract 2
Repulsive2
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Repulsive 1
Attraction1
Richard Misrach

Richard Misrach was born in California in 1949 and is known for his photographs of human intervention in landscapes. His works are represented in more than fifty major museum collections around the world. He graduated from Berkley in 1971; where he learned photography is unkown. Misrach has been photographing the American desert for more than twenty years now. He has a unique gift of photographing a complex landscape and exposing the mysterious and captivating surroundings. When taking photographs of a specific site Misrach thinks of them as being similar to history paintings rather than journalistic photos. For ninety percent of Misrach’s work he used an 8 by 10 camera.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Montage4(dead end)
Montage3(Artifical)
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