The work Dahlias, pomegranates, and palm, by
Henri Matisse, blurs the boundaries between drawing and painting.
The painting was created in 1947, and it is quite an interesting one, given that only ink was used to create it - there are no other colors except for black. The artist used brush strokes to paint these fruit and a palm, and you can see the image in the attachment.
Negative space is the space around and between the subject of an image. Negative space can be used to make an image. (Negative space is usually the background)
Positive space is the main focus of a artwork.
Negative space and positive space can swap to create different images.
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The difference between them is that they each give off a different afect on the art work you are doing. shadeing can make something lighter or darker, tints can just put a mark in something, and tones can give something more color or make different shapes.
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