DRAWING "NEGATIVE" SPACE

description by Robert Gardiner, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

Introduction

The purpose of this exercise is to develop facility at perceiving objects as physical shapes rather than as verbal descriptions. This exercise makes us "see" an object in an unusual way, and can help us draw what's actually there, rather than what we think "ought" to be there.

Description of the exercise

Find a simple object that isn't completely solid, such as a stool, a Windsor chair, a half-open pair of scissors, etc. With this object in front of you, draw the "holes," not the object (draw the outlines of the spaces where the object is not, instead of drawing the object itself). Each drawing should mostly fill a piece of 8.5" x 11" or larger paper.

links to examples below
 
Francesca Albertazzi
 
Francesca Albertazzi
 
Francesca Albertazzi
 
Stephen Kidd
 
Vanessa Atherton
 
Daniele Guevara
 
Daniele Guevara
 
Stephen Kidd

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