Here's what I did: spilled buttons, coins, sticks, toothpicks, small stones. Pasta could be fun or small stones. How about rubber bands. Think about spilling items that are somewhat uniform in size and shape. And no arranging! I spilled on a contrasting background for my photo shoot so that the items would stand out sharply.
What I'm looking for is the shape of the items and the shapes around them. And patterns, of course.
You may want to just print the photos and find interesting areas of them. You may want to crop the photos and then print them.
Could you draw those shapes around the items (negative space)? Just the shapes, don't worry about the placement of the shapes. That way you will have a collection of drawn shapes in your journal for a resource. Look at where the pieces are going out of the range of the photo. More about that later. It gives the viewer a sense that the pattern continues outside of the picture plane.I could probably spend two months using this as inspiration.
Let's use the comments to share ideas of what you spilled. And of course, upload to Flickr! Enjoy.
6 comments:
Nice. I like this nudge!
i remember doing something similar with gum leaves, & painting a design with watercolour,long ago,i have since used it for "nudge 12- rip it"
Gum leaves? Is that used as a resist?
no, just pick up a handful of gum leaves that have fallen from the "Australian Gum" trees & drop them ....like spilling & see what pattern they make.
Oh, lol, I thought maybe gum leaves were gummy.
Oh boy this sounds deliciously fun! I can't wait to play with the pattern spilling. I've got some other projects to attend to first but I think I'm going to daydream and have nighttime dreams about this one.
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