Thank you! That was precisely the idea: our house has an air conditioner installed in the dining room between the two window, and based on other two-family houses in the neighborhood I know there used to be a window there. This is a plausible replica of what the original window might have looked like -- well, the leadwork, at least; the coloring is my own design, and of course its quilt nature is to insulate the air conditioner for winter.
You should really take a Color Theory class, from MassArt or elsewhere. I'm sure there are online options, too. Trust me, you'd get a lot out of it, especially now that you're starting to really experiment in color.
RISD's CE program doesn't offer any of their three Color Theory classes online. And I didn't learn from a textbook. So offhand, I don't know. I'm sure there are online Color Theory classes, you'd just have to Google them. I'm sure there are decent books, for that matter. Google can help with those, too.
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Date: 2013-12-21 08:05 pm (UTC)Also, re the above explanation of the quilt: I love useful things that look like other things, so this is great!
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