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Monday 2 November 2015

Negative Space by Singapore Sand Artist Lawrence





Negative space, in art, is the space around and between the subject(s) of an image. Negative space may be most evident when the space around a subject, not the subject itself, forms an interesting or artistically relevant shape, and such space occasionally is used to artistic effect as the “real” subject of an image.

The use of negative space is a key element of artistic composition. The Japanese word “ma” is sometimes used for this concept, for example in garden design.

In a two-tone, black-and-white image, a subject is normally depicted in black and the space around it is left blank (white), thereby forming a silhouette of the subject. Reversing the tones so that the space around the subject is printed black and the subject itself is left blank, however, causes the negative space to be apparent as it forms shapes around the subject. This is called figure-ground reversal.

In graphic design of printed or displayed materials, where effective communication is the objective, the use of negative space may be crucial. Not only within the typography, but in its placement in relation to the whole. It is the basis of why upper and lower case typography always is more legible than the use of all capital letters. Negative space varies around lower case letters, allowing the human eye to distinguish each word rapidly as one distinctive item, rather than having to parse out what the words are in a string of letters that all present the same overall profile as in all caps. The same judicious use of negative space drives the effectiveness of the entire design. Because of the long history of the use of black ink on white paper, “white space” is the term often used in graphics to identify the same separation.

Elements of an image that distract from the intended subject, or in the case of photography, objects in the same focal plane, are not considered negative space. Negative space may be used to depict a subject in a chosen medium by showing everything around the subject, but not the subject itself. Use of negative space will produce a silhouette of the subject. Most often, negative space is used as a neutral or contrasting background to draw attention to the main subject, which then is referred to as the positive space.





 

Thursday 15 October 2015

Sunday 26 July 2015

Inspirations by Singapore Sand Artist Lawrence

 
 
"There is no fire like passion, there is no shark like hatred, there is no snare like folly, there is no torrent like greed.
Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.
The way is not in the sky. The way is in the heart.”

Tuesday 14 July 2015

Sand Art - "I Got Da Blues" by Sand Artist Lawrence Koh


 "The blues was like that problem child that you may have had in the family. You was a little bit ashamed to let anybody see him, but you loved him. You just didn't know how other people would take it." - B.B.King

Tuesday 21 April 2015

“Benefactors” by Singapore Sand Artist Lawrence

"To me in this world there are only two types of beings: my benefactors of love and my benefactors of patience. The majority are my benefactors of love; they are very kind and help me. Some try to cause harm and create obstacles; these are my benefactors of patience."

Tuesday 31 March 2015

We Love You Mr Lee Kuan Yew! by Singapore Sand Artist Lawrence

We love you Mr Lee Kuan Yew! Thank you for everything that you have done for Singapore! You will forever be in the heart of Singapore and the people. Even though you have moved on to better place, your final journey on Earth brought Singaporeans together once again regardless race, age, culture & religion.

Wednesday 1 January 2014

MacPherson Community Club Countdown 2014 by Singapore Sand Artist Lawrence

 
Photos of Sand Artist Lawrence shared by MP Ms Tin Pei Ling on her Facebook page!

Thank you Ms Tin Pei Ling & the wonderful people at MacPherson Community Club for being such a wonderful audience!