Brenda, you are right. These Black letters are hard to read. I think their readability will improve when they are completely surrounded by black fabric. However, this exercise is designed to push the boundaries of what is easy to see.
Lynne, when you first started this design I immediately thought "What are you thinking I can't see the letters!!" BUT then it hit me..... Why the heck should everything be "easy" to see? Why not make me stop (hard to do these days) and take a moment to "really" look at the piece. Speaking personally I so often "graze" the scenery instead of stopping to stare at some small point before me....wow what a light bulb moment!
Lynne, when you first started this design I immediately thought "What are you thinking I can't see the letters!!" BUT then it hit me..... Why the heck should everything be "easy" to see? Why not make me stop (hard to do these days) and take a moment to "really" look at the piece. Speaking personally I so often "graze" the scenery instead of stopping to stare at some small point before me....wow what a light bulb moment!
ReplyDeleteLynne you are an amazing artist and teacher!
I'm waiting to see the post showcasing the various versions - from bland to bold!
ReplyDeleteLooking deeply is a good thing.