It doesn't look like much, does it? LOL But it came to mean something to me, as I arranged and re-arranged towels on the floor.. twirled them, piled them, threw them around. My first thought had been to wonder what sort of 'everyday' items to use for this Arts Explorer experience?
I thought about stuff from the kitchen, or the recycling bin. I had a bunch of left over Christmas ornaments, and thought about playing with those... It was a busy weekend, and I decided that it would make a lot of sense (and reflect my 'everyday life') to combine my 'everyday art' with 'everyday housework' items... before folding the laundry, I began tossing and layering towels. At first I used all different colours... then the pink towel, with its pastel tint caught my eye, as I thought about all the different 'layers' of my life and responsibility... about work-life balance. And so, I used the pink and blue towels, to play with those colours and what they sometimes represent. That green towel is meant to ground things with its earthy shade, I suppose.
Mostly, I simply enjoyed the touch and feel and smell of the clean laundry - and the silliness of throwing it all over the floor, to create pattern and combine colour... when photographing, I turned on all the lights and opened the window blinds, bringing the room to life with light... created a cheerful feel to the room, and morning.
From 'pop culture', this colour test pattern T-shirt cracks me up... coming from/living with a family of nerds, I can relate to the Big Bang Theory's characters (and wardrobe)... isn't it funny that a TV test pattern is instantly recognizable and has a meaning (and creates a joke, when put out of context!)...
Colour: the visual sensation of light caused by stimulating the cones of the retina...comes from the sun... with no light there is no colour.. We see colours becaus of the way certain objects reflect colour rays to our eyes... makes each of us respond with feeling... Children develop their colour preferences and palettes early in life. These influence the colour that we use to select articles of clothing, home furnishings, and cars, and to do art (Schirrmacher & Fox, 2009, p. 136).
More to think about and experience, considering primary, secondary, intermediate, complementary, neutral, hue, value, intensity, tint, and shade in future experiences....