Have I mentioned that I like the one with the red background in particular? I really like how you distorted/simplified the poses of the figures. They all look so… simplistic, but yet… there’s something not quire minimalist about them.
The one in green is interesting too; I think its curves are the most intriguing part of that article of furniture.
However, I feel that you could have made the colour of the background of your design a bit closer to the colour of your furniture. For example, the red background could have been infused with a bit more yellow so it would become orange. That way the furniture would blend in better with the background.
Or was your intention completely opposite to what I said? Do you want the design to stand out from the background? (Did you ever tell me the answer to the question? I kinda forgot. Sorry!)
Overall, I really like how you warped the poses of the gymnasts into simplistic forms! You’d do well as a designer in the future! (:
Have I mentioned that I like the one with the red background in particular? I really like how you distorted/simplified the poses of the figures. They all look so… simplistic, but yet… there’s something not quire minimalist about them.
The one in green is interesting too; I think its curves are the most intriguing part of that article of furniture.
However, I feel that you could have made the colour of the background of your design a bit closer to the colour of your furniture. For example, the red background could have been infused with a bit more yellow so it would become orange. That way the furniture would blend in better with the background.
Or was your intention completely opposite to what I said? Do you want the design to stand out from the background? (Did you ever tell me the answer to the question? I kinda forgot. Sorry!)
Overall, I really like how you warped the poses of the gymnasts into simplistic forms! You’d do well as a designer in the future! (: