torsdag 31 maj 2012

Module 1, Chapter 1 – continuation

 

 

When looking at Fig.1 and 2, I realized that there were hardly no complementary coulers represented, just very slightly in Fig. 1 -  picture 5  Antependium. “Christ in You. The hope of glory”. 

There you can see,  blue/orange/gold & green/red small crosses.

 Below in Fig. 9. “Colour and Crosses Collage” I have tried to show some pictures  where the complementary colours,  blue/orange & red/green are represented.

Works from textile artists as Ruth Issett, David Walker and Sheena Norqay  can be  seen in the collage.

 

 Bild (16)Fig. 9.

Colour & Crosses Collage

 

A selection of my own photos representing different sorts of crosses

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“Stone cross”                            Runestone outside the castle of Gripsholm in Sörmland, Sweden

                                                from the 11 th century.

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Barred window. Kärnbo church ruin.          “ Chair crosses”

Mariefred, Sweden

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Wodden crosses. Exhibition at the Liljevalchs Art Gallery in Stockholm  july 2012

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