Process Book

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description

These works were created in an attempt to experiment and expand a palette necessary to the creation of this book. This book is my collection to show the various explorations with different mediums and methods. Each work is a reaction to the previous one. The order in which this book is organized is based on the use of circles in compositions progressing into linear compositions. This led to the collage of both elements.

Transcript of Process Book

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A Linear Process

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Aciel Bernal

The Process

These works were created in an attempt to experiment and expand a palette necessary to the creation of this book. This book is my collection to show the various explorations with different mediums and methods. Each work is a reaction to the previous one. The order in which this book is organized is based on the use of circles in compositions progressing into linear compositions. This led to the collage of both elements.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Circle Experiments

Section 2: Linear Experiments

Section 3: Collage Experiments

BRUSHLESS FAN

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EEVE BEARING

This project was also intended to create space with the larger circle noticeable larger than the smaller red circle along with the text found on the circle’s outer ring.

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The use of circles to create space in relation to the motion and formal qualities of the fan on the object.

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The image of the object (a power supply) is set behind the same circles as the previous experiment. Similar to a stencil.

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These are different ways of arranging a separate part of a circle experiment.

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This is a cropping of one composition to recreate it into a triangular composition. Playing with the bleeding off of the page and sizes.

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The figure on the left is a scan made of the object and on the next page is a drawing made from the scanned picture.

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The top 3 circles are drawings us-ing the negative space of the fan imposed on top of a drawing made by a friend. The 4th one on the bottom of them uses a scan of the actual object.

Linear Experiments

This picture is breaking apart the type “12M” located onthe object into simple vertical, diagonal, and circle elements.

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This is a similar experiment as the spread before but it uses horizontal white lines instead of vertical ones used in the previous experiment.

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This experiment takes a photograph of an orifice on the object peeking into the whole. Combining binary code, vertical, and diagonal lines.

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This is an experiment which takes paint stamps from one of the parts of the power supply and using binary code on top.

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This experiment takes strips of painted on paper on top of a cut out of the type on the object. Both in white and of a picture of the object itself.

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12MThis experiment plays with the 12M type located on the object’s fan. And it uses painted on strips using the colors found on the object.

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This experiment plays with the 12M type located on the object’s fan. And it uses painted on strips using the colors found on the object.

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Collage Experiments

This experiment takes the stamps made from the connecting cables on the object overlapped with a circle experiment to represent the motion of the fan.

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This experiment plays with different perspectives using cirlces and diagonals to create some dynamic composition.

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This experiment takes a part of a collage multiplied on top of each other outlining and abstracting features of the object.

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This experiment takes a part of a collage multiplied on top of each other outlining and abstracting features of the object.

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On the left is a collage of the 125 experiment in combination with the one on the right depicting space combining linear elements and circles.

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This experiment uses diagonals to conceal in a way the image of the object as the circles did in the 2nd experiment of this book.

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