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POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SPACE
The subject or areas of focus in an artwork, such as a person's face or body in a portrait, objects in a still life painting, or trees in a landscape painting, are all examples of positive space. The background or area that surrounds the work's topic is known as negative space.
Positive shapes are those that make up the actual work in three dimensions. The negative shapes are the empty areas that surround the art, as well as those that pervade the piece itself.
Similarities of them are both art and important especially in an image how the subject is pointed out.
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