Almost Pixel Art

by CarolinaHunrichse in Craft > Cardboard

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Almost Pixel Art

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In my art classes, I ask my students to do exercises with color scales. In cardboard rectangles, my students create the color mixtures to make these color cards.

At the end of the task, I got around 200 strips with these exercises.

In order not to waste the material, it occurred to me to make a pixel-style painting but without a defined image.

Supplies


- Cardboard strips with the color mixtures

- Cutter

- Metalic ruler

- Cutting mat

- Glue (PVA)

- Varnish.

- A MDF board ( 50 x 50 cms.)

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- On top of the MDF board, trace 5 x 5 cm squares with the ruler.

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-Choose the colors and cut the 5 x 5 cm cardboard strips

- Group the cardboard squares according to the colours.

-We can use color theory to make them more harmonious.

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- Once you have the layout of the squares ready, we can glue them together. For the corner square I used a paperclip to keep it straight and fixed.

-Put a bag on top and put a lot of weight on top of it so it's nice and flat,

-Let the glue dry overnight

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- Varnish everything and hang it in the shop corner.

Thanks