Part 2 Exercise 4: Moodboards

 

I chose the then of my mood board to be childhood because of the variety of things that you could relate to a stereotypical childhood or what I imagine it should be like. I collected newspapers and magazines and sweet wrappers and such to create the final piece. I took snippets of flowers and included natural colours to suggest the outside. I made a snail from rolled up thin rope, a typical paper game you would play as kids and cartoons. The colour scheme was to just be as bright as possible with mini doodles and randomly positioned components. I think I capture the idea well I did not use many words and I did not organise the pictures and parts perfectly as to relate to the imagination of being a kid.As for this moodboard being relatable for all ages and genders It is created only with the things I had available, I suppose if I had more things I would add more toys, tv shows, shoes or clothing, food ect... like this



 


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