I like the geometric shapes used within this design and the way in which they create a sense of depth and make the design appear to be 3-D. There is a very broad range of colours used within the image, yet they dont particularily clash anywhere which I think shows the layout has been considered and designed effectively.
This cut-out style design I find appealing due to the simple shapes and the use of block colours and slight textures. The overall shape of the design resembles that of a human like figure, the warm colours being used to outline the figures face. I like how the artist has managed to utilise such simple shapes to create such a strong representation.
This design appears to be made up from one long, free and expressive brush stroke. The use of black on white makes the design become very bold and apparent. I like the way in which you can see the direction that the brush was moving throughout the stroke, giving the design great depth and form.
This is another design made from simple geometric shapes. Once again, a broad range of colours has been used without any real clash showing consideration and a sense of balance. Although the design is composed of many triangles, there are still some visible straight lines and block shapes across the piece which gives the design appear to have a sense of direction.
This is a very simple design composed of two layers; a layer consisting of black lines which is sitting on top of an orange background layer. I like the playful vibe this image gives off which is caused by the almost childish appearance due to the layers not matching up perfectly.
This is another very expressive design made up from natural brush strokes, this time incorporating colour. The colours bleed into each in a way that seems very natural and organic, giving a great sense of life and energy.
This is a very energetic design made from the use of a bright and vibrant yellow on top of a plain black background. In comparison to the black, the yellow is very harsh and sharp which is echoed through the shapes used.







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