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 :)
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!
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!
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..... :)
Very nice! I love the style!
ReplyDeleteGenial!
ReplyDeleteCool work!
ReplyDeleteI 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 :)
ReplyDeleteWow, lots of color and patterns. Love the contrast. And you've really made the colors vibrant with the subtle shades and highlights.
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative piece. I like the way the complex b/w background is balanced by the colorful Rubik's cube. Fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I really like the look of the Cube.
ReplyDeleteThe coolest! Love the b-w/color contrast and all the patterns!
ReplyDeleteGreat contrast between the colourful cube and the background. Very unusual and great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove 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!
ReplyDeleteVery 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!
ReplyDeleteGreat work. I love the contrasts.
ReplyDeleteExcellent, 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!
ReplyDeleteNice! Love Rubik's cube and this is exactly how I feel when I play with one! (Notice I did not say "solve")
ReplyDeleteYup 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..... :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeletevery cool. wonderful use of (limited) color.
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast of the colourful cube and the black and white background, cool homage :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I hated these cubes. I actually dismantle one once out of frustration. :)
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