The one I found most intriguing would have to be your symmetrical balance piece. The complexity of the design keeps me interested in the piece. You kept a good balance between negative and positive space by using nearly all the space you had on the paper. The use of a quadrant grid makes my eye follow the drawing like I would words on a page. Well done!
The least intriguing one for me is the asymmetrical balance piece, the blue/green one. I think its because it takes up less negative space on the paper. The organic designs you came up with are interesting. Maybe more weight to the side on the bottom left could’ve balanced out all 4 sides.
The balance between the positive and negative space of the radial balance is great! There is a lot of detail in the piece which really helps create that balance. The design is also really cool to me.
The symmetrical piece has a lot of detail too and the space balance is even throughout it too except the corner areas, there’s a larger difference in the balance there.
The one I found most intriguing would have to be your symmetrical balance piece. The complexity of the design keeps me interested in the piece. You kept a good balance between negative and positive space by using nearly all the space you had on the paper. The use of a quadrant grid makes my eye follow the drawing like I would words on a page. Well done!
The least intriguing one for me is the asymmetrical balance piece, the blue/green one. I think its because it takes up less negative space on the paper. The organic designs you came up with are interesting. Maybe more weight to the side on the bottom left could’ve balanced out all 4 sides.
The balance between the positive and negative space of the radial balance is great! There is a lot of detail in the piece which really helps create that balance. The design is also really cool to me.
The symmetrical piece has a lot of detail too and the space balance is even throughout it too except the corner areas, there’s a larger difference in the balance there.