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Grid Art (Assignment A4) - Wu Tang Logo


For this assignment, we were asked to create a piece of art with the use of a 30 x 30 guideline, and homogenized objects to give the piece a cohesive look. To illustrate my use of the grid in a picture I combined the use of laying out 30 pieces of Corn Pops cereal on each side to give a sort of baseline or x/y axis for the piece, and the use of a digital overlay to show how my creation would fit in a computer based software. As far as inspiration would go, I drew upon and recreated the famous logo of the Wu-Tang Clan, a hip hop group with origins from Staten Island, New York. This logo has been in use for over 25 years, and has received global recognition, and is among the most famous logos still in the music industry today. After being inspired by listening to their music, I began to layout and shape these hundreds of pieces of cereal, using the grid as a guide to complete the logo. I hope that you will enjoy this peculiar approach to grid art as much as I did making it.

- Max Jimenez

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