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CC: Nifty Neutrals Re-Boot - Color Series 2.0

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CC: Nifty Neutrals Re-Boot - Color Series 2.0
Swap Coordinator:Angie (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Art  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:9
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:April 30, 2016
Date items must be sent by:May 21, 2016
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Many of us enjoyed Fi's color series that began back in autumn of 2014. Has it been that long? Yep.

With Fi's kind permission, I'm going to give the color series a reboot. This will serve as a refresher for some of us and an opportunity for others to get on board. Once we all get back up to speed, I hope Fi will be able to join us and lead us in more creatively inspired swaps in this color series.

Text mostly lifted from Fi's original swap ...

Fi was impressed and inspired by what collage artists can do with just a little bit of color. The rest of the palette these artists use is what I'm going to call "neutral." By "neutral" I mean not just white, the infinite greys, and black, but also all the various shades of brown. Later we'll do color swaps called "A Bit of Red," "A Bit of Orange," and so on. But this very first swap in the series will be "Nifty Neutrals"—an all-neutrals swap, to make sure people understand what is meant by neutrals.

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So! Your challenge, this month, is to make one collage postcard of any size or shape (don't forget that in the U.S., square counts as non-rectangular, which is a weird shape, needing 21-cent surcharge) with only neutrals as the allowed colors. This series will be "sender's choice," which is another way of saying, "don't look at your partner's profile." In fact, this whole series is about developing your own imagination as a collage artist, not about pleasing your partner. Think of it as a chance to expand your repertoire! You may, of course, add other media of all ilk to the PC, but collage should be the main medium. Mail it naked unless there are flimsy bits.

Mini-FAQ:

  • Do you mean I'm not allowed to use any color at all? Right. No color unless it's a shade of brown. But if you can stay away from the very orange- or yellow-toned browns, and very blue- or green-toned greys, please do so. In other words, lean toward undersaturated.

  • May I do it all in black-&-white? Yes, you may. You may even do it all in black-&-white with no shades of grey. You get to pick which neutrals you use, and how much of them to use.

  • Will I get a bad rating if there's a teensy little bit of color on one piece of the collage? That depends on how you define "teensy little bit." Try your darndest to avoid any color except the ones described as neutral. But if there's a teensy little corner of one element that's slightly colored, where the overall impression is of an all-neutrals palette, I, for one, would not give you a low rating. Something obvious like a whole rubber stamp impression in a color, though, would not be in the spirit of this swap.

Some examples of nifty use of neutrals:

I hope the examples will inspire you to try new and different things! Have fun! =smile=


Picture above is Fi's from Flickr


Original Color Series Swaps

CC: Nifty Neutrals

CC: A Bit of Red

CC: A bit of Pink

CC: A bit of Orange

CC: A Bit of Yellow

CC: A Bit of Blue

CC: A Bit of Green

CC: A Bit of Purple

Discussion

FiWebster 04/28/2016 #

Gosh, I feel quite honored by this re-boot of my series. Thanks so much for your enthusiasm, Angie! I hope everyone enjoys it a lot, and I am definitely cogitating on where to take the series after we do "A Bit of Purple." =smile=

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