Sunday, 21 July 2013

negative and positive space

Jo Peters student no 487398

Patrick Caulfield   negative and positive space

In some senses Caulfield focuses on the background (negative) and fills it there by making the negative space as positive the real  objects are mostly left blank making them the negative space.

He used simple often geomometic sometimes asymmetrical shapes superimposed on each other to crate the depth though laying images through contrasting perspectives





I found the difficulties in separating cast shadows from reflected light and shade is getting the different  depth of the shading right.

To follow the contours in respect  of shadow and light objects is the shadow has a darker tone to it




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