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In these still lifes I’m going back to work with pastel colour, they seem to purify the surfaces light colors make the vacuum merge. The empty spaces have slight contrasts of shape as a value.

I like to deal with this non-pigmentation because its process, it is a ramification of many harmonic elements that allude to a perfect informality. This kind of illumination, in which high and white tones are predominant, spreads positivity and freshness. , However, I “played “with negative spaces . In photography, a negative is an image, usually on a strip or sheet of transparent plastic film, in which the lightest areas of the photographed subject appear dark and dark areas appear light. In this case of color negatives, colors are also reversed into their respective complementary colors. Typical color negatives have an overall dull orange tint due to an automatic color-masking feature that ultimately results in improved color reproduction. Negative space has been used in art, architecture, music, and design. The principles remain the same regardless of the medium. Negative space simply refers to the area that surrounds the main subject or subjects in your photograph. The technique of using negative space effectively is about creating the right relationship between the main subject and a background that almost feels like it is receding .Positive space, on the other hand, refers to the primary subjects of a photograph. Positive and negative space can dance together in a variety of pleasing compositions to create the right effect.

 

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