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Retro beads revisited

10 Fri Apr 2015

Posted by fulgorine in Doh!, My work

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Cate van Alphen, colour combinations, colour scheme, handmade bead, polymer clay, retro bead

Almost as soon as I had made my polymer clay retro beads I was itching to swap the colours around.

Retro tile beads by Cate van Alphen

Retro tile beads by Cate van Alphen

The combination I liked most was the one with the beige background and the big yellow and the small orange dot. It occurred to me that this was because it had a light, a middle and a dark colour. So I did a mockup on the computer to check this in black and white.

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See how heavy and dark the green and brown together become when it’s in black and white? Here’s an alternative colour scheme.

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I’ve gotten rid of the repeating combinations e.g. big brown dot with small green dot on one tile and big green dot with a small brown dot on another. And see how the pattern still pops even in black and white?

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I’m not sure how many different colour combinations there are, but it’s a pretty deep rabbit hole as artists such as Josef Albers have discovered before me.

Will I be remaking these beads? Probably not (or at least not anytime soon since it’s nearly time for green). Although I think I’ve learnt a few lessons that will help if I do decide to make these in the next colour scheme.

Lesson 1: do a mockup on the computer before spending a day making beads!

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