Just in time to post my second alphabet for A Letter a Week! (Some background on the project can be found in this post & my first alphabet can be seen on the ALaW blog here.) This alphabet is inspired by the theme 'Going Dotty', meaning it somehow incorporates dots/circles/pixels. It ended up very different from my original concept, which was to have assumed the form of a large 'cube' composed of twenty-seven 7-cm cubes—one for each letter of the alphabet + a 'title' cube. Each cube would have explored a way in which dots/circles are used to communicate/represent/express things in our world...the 'C' cube was to have featured columns as represented in architectural drawings; 'N' focused on musical notes; braille for 'B'; places on maps, i.e. towns & cities, for 'P'; knots for 'K', Venn diagrams for 'V', star maps for 'S' and so on. But as the weeks of the second part of the year flew past, I realized I needed to simplify the project in order to finish in time.
I thought about simply devoting a single cube face to each letter and its subject (instead of an entire cube), but then, as I was making polenta one day, the formation of circles when oil was added to the water caught my attention. I quickly photographed the pan of spotted water with the idea of indulging in some play time with Photoshop later. By using the 'Selective Color' sliders (found under 'Image': 'Adjustments'), going through 'red', 'yellow' & so on (then sometimes returning to a color again after going through the whole menu of colors), I was able to give the incredibly boring photograph some very interesting colors. I then applied the 'Palette Knife' filter to soften the circles a bit. By repeating the 'Selective Color' process on the newly saved image, I was able to further vary the colors, and ended up with a whole rainbow of 'marbled' patterns.
I chose six of my favorite versions—one for each of the six cube faces. Next I spent some time considering words of nine letters or less, with the idea that the letters of each color would form a word. I wanted to include each letter of the alphabet at least once, for a complete 'alphabet'. Despite the flexibility gained from the availability of 54 faces, finding words that used all of the letters was much more difficult than I expected (perhaps because I limited myself to words that I associated with living a creative life).
Many words had to be eliminated because their letters were too 'common'. After filling several journal pages with various letter/word combos, I got out the Scrabble tiles (which were immensely helpful).
These are the words I chose:
be amazed
explore
question
make/give
create joy
wish/find
And here are the 'words' (click to see a larger view)...
By the way, this is the original, very humble, image...
And here is a jumble of letters...
I hope the year is ending on a good note for everyone. 2012 has brought many wonderful things for me, but these last days have been tinged with sadness...my grandmother—the one I wrote about in this post—passed away on Christmas night. Her ninety-one years were good ones, and she has been ready to join my grandfather for some time now. It is hard to accept that she is no longer here, but I am glad that she is finally at peace...
May you find peace, and much joy, in 2013...