Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Puzzled

This weeks Illustration Friday submission. Homage to the fabulous Rubik cube, one of my all time favourite puzzles and a design classic.



19 comments:

  1. I can't win at those things. I figured out that I have to undo things I've matched together in order to match more things. That just doesn't seem fair! Even with my mistrust of Rubik's Cubes, I like the way you used all the patterns :)

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  2. Wow, lots of color and patterns. Love the contrast. And you've really made the colors vibrant with the subtle shades and highlights.

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  3. Such a creative piece. I like the way the complex b/w background is balanced by the colorful Rubik's cube. Fun!

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  4. Great job! I really like the look of the Cube.

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  5. The coolest! Love the b-w/color contrast and all the patterns!

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  6. Great contrast between the colourful cube and the background. Very unusual and great idea.

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  7. Love the patterned background! Your Rubix Cube reminded me of this awesome piece that was in the Art Prize competition in 2010 and was one of the 10 finalists: http://petefecteau.com/2011/04/15/dream-big/ So awesome!

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  8. Very cool Amanda! Great idea for the theme and as usual, I love your use of patterns. Great idea making the cube the 'dot' in the question mark!

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  9. Great work. I love the contrasts.

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  10. Excellent, Amanda! Ahhhh such a beautiful take on this word..the contrast is wonderful! I LOVED the Rubik's cube when it first made it's scene..and still try whenever I get my hands on it. : ) Always so very happy to see your kind visit to my blog..it means a lot!

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  11. Nice! Love Rubik's cube and this is exactly how I feel when I play with one! (Notice I did not say "solve")

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  12. Yup yup yup! Drove me CRAZY, but I still loved it. And oooh, yours is still a little mixed up. Here, if you just twist it a little this way and three times that way..... :)

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  13. very cool. wonderful use of (limited) color.

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  14. I love the contrast of the colourful cube and the black and white background, cool homage :)

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  15. Oh wow! I hated these cubes. I actually dismantle one once out of frustration. :)

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