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Negative Space Reflection
Blog 2: Negative Space
Negative Space
Negative space is the space around the picture that is being shown. In this photo the negative space would be the pink on the left and the green on the right.
When cutting out my picture I just identified the negative space as the dark space. Technically the background of the bird.
Negative space helps the artist see the boundaries of the positive space. It was clever and creative because it lets the viewers see the object in an image.
Negative space enhances the image because the object stands out more. When the positive space is lighter than the negative space or vice versa, it is obvious to see what the object is.
Week 3, Day 2 Negative Space
Negative space is all the space that is between and/ or around the subject of image. How I found the negative space in my cutout was looking at where I had to cut it, and I saw all the excess space that wasn’t my subject. I believe that to see negative space helps the artist see how symmetrical the drawing is. Lastly, seeing negative space is thankful for the drawing because it shows where everything is portrayed, and you can see all the small details.
Negative Space Reflection
A - The negative space is usually the darker part of the photo and it isn't the main part
B - I found the negative space by looking at the outsides and darker spaces of the drawing
C - It can help make the main focus of your art piece pop and catch eyes
D - Yes because the negative makes the positive space pop if since it tends to be darker than the positive spaceN
Negative Space Reflection
Negative space is the darker space in images that people don't really focus on. I found the negative space buy cutting the image on the blue construction paper and put it on the red paper. Also, the blue is the negative space. Negative space helps the artist because it makes the image stand out more. Yes, because like it makes the drawing stand out more.
Negative/Positive Space Cut-out Reflection
Negative space is the empty or open space around an object in a picture or drawing. Negative space defines and emphasises the main subject of a photo, drawing your eye to it. We use it to see shapes and sizes more effectively, and produce better composed images. Negative space is very effective. That’s because when someone looks at a piece designed with negative space, the viewer can effortlessly evaluate and comprehend the design. The viewer don’t have to work too hard evaluating the design.
I found negative space in my cut out picture by looking through the subject. I also found the negative space by paying attention to the color differences. In my cut out picture of the owl, all of the black is negative space. It help an artist to see in negative space because it is easier for them to draw or paint a subject. When they can see and recognize negative space, they can sketch everything around it so that then they have an outline. From there the artist can easily focus on details inside of the outline and finish the piece. Also, negative space gives the artist different perspectives and point of views to improve on.
Yes, seeing in negative space can enhance drawings. Seeing negative space can bring out the main subject of a drawing, especially if they were originally just blending in.
Negative Space Cut-Out Reflection
A. What is negative space (explain this concept to a fourth grader that has never heard of it)
Negative space is when the image and the background forms 2 images or 1 whole image. Most common colors you could use is black and white.
B. Explain how you found negative space in your cut out?
I found negative space in my cut out as my background fills in the image itself to form the other half.
C. Why does it help an artist to see in negative space?
It helps artists to see in negative space because they can see the outline of what their drawing before they color the whole paper or use negative space to find a better image than what they originally drew.
D. Does seeing in negative space enhance drawings, why or why not
It does enhance a drawing because you could see something different than the original image but on the other hand some people may find negative space to make a image dull.
Negative Space Reflection - Rahmir Powell
Negative space is dark spaces in pictures and drawings. It is usually the part that isn’t focused on much or shown.
I found the inside dark spaces, which were darkened. Darker spaces are identified as negative spaces.
When artists see in negative spaces, it makes it easier to see the positive spaces, which makes them better artists.
It does because the negative spaces makes the drawings stand out. When the negative spaces are perfected, the positive spaces are perfected.
Negative Space Reflection
Negative space is the blurry part of a photograph. It’s the part of a picture that the photographer is not focusing on. It’s the stuff in the background.
B. Explain how you found negative space in your cut out?
I found the negative space in the cut out by noticing the different colors.
C. Why does it help an artist to see in negative space?
It helps an artist see the negative space because the negative space defines the boundaries of the positive space.
D. Does seeing in negative space enhance drawings, why or why not
I think seeing in negative space does not enhance the drawing because I feel like the picture looks better seeing it in positive space.
Negative/Positive Space Reflection
Negative Space Cut-Out
Negative Space
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Negative space and positive space cut out
A. What is negative space (explain this concept to a fourth grader that has never heard of it)
Negative space is the space around the subjects of an image. Negative space is basically the background of a photo.
B. Explain how you found negative space in your cut out?
My picture is an owl. One half of the owl is black with a yellow background and the the other is a yellow owl with a black background. Negative space is the background in both halves, but the two negative spaces are both different colors. This shows that negative space can be any color.
C. Why does it help an artist to see in negative space?
Seeing in negative space can help an artist make the image focused on one thing. Negative space can be helpful for making the subject a specific size or distance away.
D. Does seeing in negative space enhance drawings, why or why not
Yes, negative space helps bring balance to a piece of art and helps define the boundaries of positive space. The negative space makes us focus on the subject of the image, even if the majority of the picture is the background.Negative Space Blog Post
Negative Space A. What is negative space (explain this concept to a fourth grader that has never heard of it)
Negative space in art is the space that surrounds and fills in every part of an image that is not the focus point. For example, if there were a cat in the middle of a picture, the negative space would be the space around the cat, because the cat is the focus.
B. Explain how you found negative space in your cut out?
The piece of art I used for my negative space cut out was a tree. To find the negative space, I had to first find the outline of the main focus, which was the tree in this case. I cut around the tree to make the stencil. When I cut the tree out, I had two different stencils to use. I used this stencil for two different types of negative space.
C. Why does it help an artist to see in negative space? D. Does seeing in negative space enhance drawings, why or why not
Negative space is very useful when it comes to drawings. It shows the basic outline of a drawing, which can guide an artist when sketching. Once they get the basic picture, they can fill in more details afterwards.
Negative Space
Maya Kohl Negative/Positive Space Cut out
Negative space in the empty space around an objects drawn, but not the object itself the area around it. Negative space allows to trick the eye into seeing whats seeing an object or image there that's not drawn out. The space around it creates the outline of the object or image to let you imagine the blank space. First you would cut out the outline of a shape and every line within it. Like for example if you were going to do a donut you would cut out the circle and the inner circle. And those would in a way mirror the other side. So whats black on one side is white on the other and what's white on one side is black on the other. It helps to show the negative space by seeing the opposite color mixtures switch to show where it didn't show before. Its training your eye to switch the colored areas. It enhances the imagination to it. Based off of how you cut the negative space will determine what the viewers eye will see.
Negative Space
Negative space is the space surrounding the main focus or subject of an art piece. It is known as the background or irrelevant space, that forms the outline and silhouette of the subject. Negative space truly helps viewers decipher boundaries, and find a balance in the art piece.
In order to find negative space in my drawing, I had to look for the part of the drawing that had more emphasis on it. Since the drawing was of a house and front yard, it was easy to see that this bolded and darkened space was intended as the subject. The background was also lighter, and did not contain as many details as the house. The light space in the background formed a silhouette of the house and yard as well, therefore, this was definitely categorized as the negative space.
It helps artists to see in negative space because otherwise, it is much harder to determine the main focus, or to find the boundaries of the positive space. Negative space also brings nice balance and contrast to an image, which are important elements of art for artists to understand and be able to present in their own works.
Seeing in negative space does enhance drawings, because without it, the drawing would be too abstract, with no set subject. There would be no way to tell the difference between the relevant and irrelevant parts of the drawing. Also, because negative space brings elements of art with it, this helps enhance drawings more.
Negative Space
Negative & Positive Spacing
A. What is negative space (explain this concept to a fourth grader that has never heard of it)
Negative space is the space around and between an object in a image. It’s like the breathing room around the object that determines how alluring it looks. Negative space helps define itself and bring balance to composition(Composition is used to describe the arrangement of visual elements in an artwork.). Usually negative spacing will be object itself. Just as you see on the left side of this picture.
B. Explain how you found negative space in your cut out?
The first thing I did was cut out the pieces of the picture, since negative spacing is usually cut up in pieces. So in the artwork I did, I cut out the outer part of the tree(the tree bark and grass) and the inner parts of the tree(middle tree, middle tree holes, and bottom holes). After I cut out my pieces, I flipped the cut out pieces over and lined them up to make a whole tree. After that, I glued them to the paper. Finally, I was able to identify my negative spacing is the left half of the tree and my positive spacing is the right half of the tree.
C. Why does it help an artist to see in negative space?
One reason why it helps an artist to see in negative spacing is because it allows them to see if the image is too crowded or not. Also, it gives the artist a new perspective on the artwork. For example, Rubin’s Vase image. Without the negative spacing, it looks like a vase. With negative and positive spacing, you can see the vase and two faces facing each other.
D. Does seeing in negative space enhance drawings, why or why not
Seeing artwork in negative space does enhance drawings because it allows to see different features to the artwork more than when it shows it regularly. The audience can see the detail for each shape of the picture instead of one big artwork.Defining Negative Space
You can find Negative Space in my cut out thanks to the contrast of Yellow and Black. By using these colors, you can clearly see the shape of an owl, which is how Negative Space is supposed to be used.
By using Negative Space, an artist can more easily define what the subject of their picture, drawing, and/or painting is. This “defining” is not limited to the artist, however, for it also helps the observer more easily define what or who the subject is.
I personally believe that Negative Space does in fact enhance a drawing, mainly for the fact that it makes the image pop. When you can clearly define what is the negative and space is, the artist and the observer can more easily tell what the artist was trying to depict. It's also just a really interesting and fun way to make art. Using Negative/Positive Space takes a lot more intelligence than just drawing something which is what really grabs my interest in this technique.