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Posted by Sierra Radford in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 10:29 am

Negative space is the darker space in a picture or drawing.  Positive space is the lighter part in a picture or a drawing.  

How I found the negative space in my cut out is by noticing what color is darker and which color is lighter.  Then I cut out the entire picture and put it onto another piece of construction paper.  After that I I looked back at the original picture and peeled away the lighter cutouts and glued the darker ones onto the paper.  Finally I connected the lighter cut outs to the darker ones comparing them to each other.

It helps and artist to see negative space because this allows them to know where to put what kind of lines and how to shade the drawing.


Seeing negative space does enhance a drawing because you get to see it from different point of views
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Negative Space Reflection

Posted by Adil Shamsud-Din in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 10:21 am

“Negative space is, quite simply, the space that surrounds an object in a image. Just as important as that object itself, negative space helps to define the boundaries of positive space and brings balance to a composition”. In my picture negative space is the background colors, it allows you to capture it from just one point of view. It allows an artist to just focus on one thing. It enhances drawing because it allows it to just pop out.
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Negative Space Drawing Tree-SW

Posted by Shaheed Williams in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 10:20 am

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In art, negative space is the concept of creating images using the empty area of space. Space can be applied between images or on the outside of images. How I found my negative space in my drawing is viewing the darker part of the picture. When one color is darker than the other, negative space can be seen. Darker colors help artists imagine negative space because it’s easier to tell the darkness/ brightness difference. Seeing in negative space does enhance drawings because using two different brightness colors make the image “pop” making an interesting image.
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Negative Space Reflection

Posted by Janiya Collins in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 10:15 am

What is negative space?

Negative is the extra space not being used. If you drew an image and colored it in, the negative space would be what’s not colored in or, if you drew an image and didn’t color it in, but instead colored in the outside, the colored in part would be the negative space.


How did i find the negative space in my cut out?

The positive space is what was cut out, the dark pink and the negative space is the light pink.


Why does it help an artist to see in negative space?

It helps you see the symmetry and difference between the two images


Does seeing in negative space enhance drawings, why or why not?

I think it does depending on the image. For the one i did i could clearly see that it was a tree and it looks good. But for others, it might need shading for you to completely understand what the image is.


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Siarra Cummings

Posted by Siarra Cummings in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 10:10 am

Negative space is the space surrounding the main picture. Like if you were to draw something the space outside of the picture is the negative space. I found the negative space in my cut out by outlining the part of the picture that I needed most. All the space I didn't need to make the picture I identified as my negative space. It helps an artist to identify the negative space so they can know what part of the picture they don't need. I think identifying negative space does enhance drawings it makes you see the parts you don't use or focus on most of the time. I think it also makes the picture look cook especially when they are right next to each other.IMG_4130.JPG
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Negative Space Reflection

Posted by Adil Shamsud-Din in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 10:07 am

“Negative space is, quite simply, the space that surrounds an object in a image. Just as important as that object itself, negative space helps to define the boundaries of positive space and brings balance to a composition”. In my picture negative space is the background colors, it allows you to capture it from just one point of view. It allows an artist to just focus on one thing. It enhances drawing because it allows it to just pop out.
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Blog 2: Negative Space

Posted by Louisa Strohm in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 9:59 am

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Negative space is all of the empty space around the subject of your drawing. ​I found the negative space in my cut out by looking at the difference between the darker pink side and the lighter yellow side. Seeing the negative space can help an artist make sure their work is symmetrical. It can also help with realizing if there is a flaw in your positive space or subject of your drawing. Seeing negative space can enhance a drawing because it can make the positive space in the drawing pop out and become more noticeable.
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Week 3, Day 2 Negative Space

Posted by Mayah Gold in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 9:58 am

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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.
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Negative Space Reflection

Posted by Kai Payton in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 9:58 am

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 space
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Negative Space Reflection

Posted by Kyle Thomas in Art - Freshman · Hull · d1 Band on Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 9:57 am

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.


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