Thursday, April 3, 2014

Frankly colorful

Here is my color palette for Frankenstein, which should have been a video but half of it was corrupted and so i lost the colors when they were standing by themselves. 
What hides in the wood (the green that makes up the stem and center if the flower): is for secrecy and the danger of privileged knowledge. 
Dangerously clear ( the yellow of the flower): is representative of nature, which is prefect, but horrifying. The green even seeps into it as a representation of how little we understand about nature and how dangerous the secrets we've yet to learn could be. 
Parch-that's not what I-ment (the grey background): this is to represent the texts in the texts in the text of Frankenstein.(yeah, I'm confused, too) not only does grey seem apropos because paper that gets water stained either turns grey, or makes the ink run, but also because very thin is colored in an opinion, seeing as the entire story is written to somebody. 

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