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Chromophobia

Violette d'Ansembourg

    UAL Foundation Diploma in Art and Design Graduate
    UAL Foundation Diploma in Art and Design Graduate

    My project explores the disappearance of color in modern Western societies and its psychological impact.  I created a wire cityscape to symbolize gray uniformity, disrupted by translucent, colorful shapes that slide into the structure. The colors were carefully chosen for their psychological effects. Using wire to represent a gray, uniform city, added translucent colorful plastic shapes based on symbolic color meanings. These shapes move and slide within the structure, disrupting the monotony. The final piece invites viewers to reflect on how color, or its absence, shapes mood, emotions and behavior.

    Final work

    Set design: a city made of wire, with colorful shapes moving into it, viewed from the front
    Set design : a city made of wire, the colorful shapes do not appear in this image, view from
    Set design : a city made of wire, the colorful shapes are hidden from a frontal view, they reveal themselves from above, visible along the sides.
    Set design: a growth plan where lines, wire threads, shadows, and colors intertwine.

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    Chromophobia

    My project explores the disappearance of color in modern Western societies and its psychological impact.  I created a wire cityscape to symbolize gray uniformity, disrupted by translucent, colorful shapes that slide into the structure. The colors were carefully chos...

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