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Negative Space

Posted by Camren Jones in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 7:31 pm

  1. ​ Negative space is the empty space around and between the picture that was created.
  2. I found negative space by cutting out a house and using the stencil it left behind then later putting a solid background behind it.
  3. Negative space helps an artist because it make everything more visible.
  4. By using negative space it enhances your artwork because it make everything more visible and more aesthetically pleasing. 

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Negative Space Cut Out Reflection

Posted by Jakob Cantor in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Sunday, April 29, 2018 at 8:03 pm

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Negative Space is the space around the main focus.


I made a negative space art piece by putting green paper on blue construction paper (background).


The negative space is clear because the green paper pops out to the eye with the blue background paper.


Yes, it makes pictures look more in a third dimension which makes it pop out.

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Negative/positive space cut out - Cameryn Roach

Posted by Cameryn Roach in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Sunday, April 29, 2018 at 4:45 pm

1. Negative space is just the area that surrounds the main focus or object in a drawing or painting. 
2. I found the negative space in my cut out by looking to see what part of my image should go on the left or the right to complete the image. 
3. It helps an artist to see in negative space so that it could expand the way they think of art and it could influence how their own artwork comes out. 
4. Seeing in negative space does enhance drawings because, for example, even though your goal might be to make a house it gives the viewers a different way of viewing the house. 
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Hasciya Austin// Negative space cut-out

Posted by Hasciya Austin in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Sunday, April 29, 2018 at 10:40 am

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​ A. What is negative space (explain this concept to a fourth grader that has never heard of it)

Negative space is the opposite of positive space while positve space is th e main focus of the image, negative space is the background oof the image.

B. Explain how you found negative space in your cut out?

I found the negative space by putting the backgroud of the yellow onto the read, and seeing that red is more prominate color, I knew that it was the negative space.

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

It helps define the boundaries of the image, which allows the artists to find balance withing the image

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

Yes, It gives more of a 3D effect, which  I think is nice to look at
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Isabela Curtin Week 3 - Day 2 - blog - negative/positive space - cut out

Posted by Isabela Curtin in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 9:45 am

A. What is negative space (explain this concept to a fourth grader that has never heard of it)

Negative space is used to make a stencile. This stencil is used to make and copy art. By using a combonation of black and white you are able to ad realiam to the prnt.

B. Explain how you found negative space in your cut out?

Basivly I cut out the light parts on one side and vive versa. Then I  copied onto one sheet of paper

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

If an artis seen in negative space it helps define and add compistion to a peice of art.

 

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

Yes because you are able to make your picture look more 3D.


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Negative Space

Posted by Elijah Lerner in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Friday, April 27, 2018 at 10:06 pm

Negative space is the space around the subject, created by the background.

I found negative space by putting orange as the object on the left side, then made orange the background on the right half, creating an image in negative space.

It helps to see in negative space because it opens more possibilities and hidden images that otherwise could not have been seen.

It does because it provides an extra layer to drawings. It makes the drawing much more 3-Dimensional (figuratively).

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Negative space cut out

Posted by Nasir Duppins in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Friday, April 27, 2018 at 8:26 pm

Negative space is the space around drawing creates a shape which makes the art relevant. How I found negative in my cut off is when I outlined the drawing by cutting it I placed on another construction paper and when I placed the cut out on the paper you could see what it conveys. Negative space helps artists to see negative space to see the positive space and balance the composition. Seeing negative space enhances your drawing so you could create good artwork and know how to balance the space. 

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Negative Space cut out reflection

Posted by Taj Walter in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Friday, April 27, 2018 at 7:56 pm

1. Negative space is the background of a drawing. Everything that is not the focus of the drawing.
2. I found negative space by cutting out the original house and then looking at the left over space.
3. They can see what their shape is with just an outline and if they can't do that they may want to change their shape.
4. No it does not. I think from a viewers perspective the art remains the same in negative and positive space.                                                  
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Cutout- Kayla Kelly

Posted by Kayla Kelly in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Friday, April 27, 2018 at 5:07 pm

A)It is everything outside of the shape. Like the owl the negative space is outside the lines of the owls, the owl had a line in the shape of the owl, and there alike than a space inside the owl's wings. B)well there was black and white shapes on the bird, and I saw regular negative space of outside the thing but I also saw the same color on the inside of the wing. C) because it cuts out everything outside the object, like the owl it has blue on everything on the right and there is green wing shape and then on the inside of the wing there is more blue D)Yes because now I can really relate the shape of things when I don’t pay attention to other things like details I can focus on the shape, like the owl I saw every curve and eyes and the wings and everything.

​A)It is everything outside of the shape. Like the owl the negative space is outside the lines of the owls, the owl had a line in the shape of the owl, and there alike than a space inside the owl's wings.
B)well there was black and white shapes on the bird, and I saw regular negative space of outside the thing but I also saw the same color on the inside of the wing.
C) because it cuts out everything outside the object, like the owl it has blue on everything on the right and there is green wing shape and then on the inside of the wing there is more blue
D)Yes because now I can really relate the shape of things when I don’t pay attention to other things like details I can focus on the shape, like the owl I saw every curve and eyes and the wings and everything.

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Negative/positive space - cut out-Sukainah Hasan

Posted by Sukainah Hasan in Art - Freshman · Hull · e2 Band on Friday, April 27, 2018 at 2:50 pm

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Negative space is the space around a picture. Negative space forms a specific shape. For example, let's say that you are drawing a tree. In order for it to be negative space, you are seeing how the tree forms or how it's created. This is important, because it helps people understand what makes a tree, an actual tree. I found negative space in my cut out by cutting out what's on the outside of the tree, instead of the inside. Seeing in negative space enhances drawings by it being an example of how to actually draw what you are trying to draw.   
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