I was excited to see this exhibition as I was hoping it would give me some needed inspiration for designing my final outcomes for the graphics project that I am currently working on. I have never thought of graphic design as being what I want to go into in the future, however after studying it in class, and seeing the success of others first hand at this exhibition, has made me think that this could hopefully be a potential future for me.
My favourite winning piece from the exhibition was the one displayed above. It is called Crayola and was created by Turine Tran. I think that this piece of work was especially striking as it is a vibrant red colour. All the drawings are produced by a red Crayola colouring pencil, and look as though when the page that the drawings have been drawn on is rolled up, a red Crayola pencil is formed. Without reading up on this piece of work I can confidently assume that the work represents how there are so many possibilities from one colouring pencil and that everyone can create something unique with their Crayola. This idea is emphasised with the phrase written at the bottom of the piece, 'What's in your Crayola?'


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