What began as a study of color and optical illusion became a project in which we were to make a physical representation of 6 color percentages in a Vincent van Gogh painting. "Wheat Field Under Clouded Sky" was a painting done by van Gogh in the late 1800s. Its rich colors of blue and green compatibly unite in what is a very calm image. 6 colors were chosen and then applied to create a colorful display titled "Adjustable Color Planes". The project features a rectangular display of 100 free-moving straws that represent the 6 colors and their percentages from the original painting. The insides of clear straws were painted using pipe cleaners to achieve an identical color match and a pure application. What makes this project unique is that it allows for the physical interaction of its viewer and can easily be adjusted without changing percentages.
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