Negative Space
Made by Ricardo Tucker
Made by Ricardo Tucker
To research an illusory phenomenon and describe instances of this illusion in both art and real life.
Created: October 19th, 2015
To research an illusory phenomenon and describe instances of this illusion in both art and real life.
First off, love the photo.
I liked the idea behind this. Using negative space to show a hidden image is a really cool effect to incorporate into an artwork, and I really liked your example of the star in between the trees. Also, I like the idea of using negative space to make your future digital art more dynamic. That said, I feel like you could've used more every day examples in your project. Also, go into a little bit more detail about how being made of negative space changes the picture from how it would be perceived in the foreground.
Also, maybe explain a little bit more about how you can use this in your own work in the future, or talk more about the images instead of just showing them.
Good job!
I really enjoyed the negative space examples you chose, especially the fedEx one (took me a second to find the arrow). Also, I think it's a great idea to incorporate negative space into your art and it would be cool to see the result. It will bring out more dimensions to your message and the aesthetic of the piece. In addition, the negative space becomes a fun activity for the audience to find the other image in the piece.
Also, I recommend looking at negative space tattoos for further real life examples! http://blog.tattoodo.com/2015/02/15-creative-negative-space-tattoos/
I like your choice of negative space and I've never thought of it as an illusion before. It did surprise me that FedEx had an arrow and reminds me of a series of logos that seem to have other images in them. It would be nice to have more of an idea of what you wanted to do with this though
Your negative space examples are really interesting and cool to look at! I personally really loved the last one with Merida and the bear, and I never noticed that Fedex had the arrow (I'll see that logo in a new light for the rest of my life). I think your project would have greatly benefited with more documentation and research. Perhaps incorporate more aspects of art and explain more about how the use of negative space can be used in other ways or how you would like to use it.
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