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1 The Elements of Design Space & Depth
Introduction to Floral Design Miss. Perry

2 Space What is Space? Space is the element of art that refers to the emptiness, or area between, or within objects. Positive space is the shapes or forms in a 2 or 3 dimensional piece of art. Negative space is the empty spaces between the shapes or forms. Large negative spaces around positive spaces may express loneliness or freedom. Positive spaces crowded together may express tension or togetherness.

3 Space The dark area represents the negative space around the item.
The dark area represents the positive space of the item.

4 Space Lack of space represents togetherness, unity, and love. This sculpture represents this. The rectangular solid of their combined form reminds us of the solidity of their union.

5 Activity Select a group of objects to draw (at least 3 items). Make an arrangement with a variety of negative spaces between the shapes. Draw the arrangement with lightly colored pencil. Then, color the negative spaces with crayons, or fill the spaces with parallel lines. Leave the positive spaces empty. What shape did the negative space take?

6 Depth What is Depth? Overlapping Size Placement Detail Color
Depth is created by the perspective of a graphic system on a 2 or 3 dimensional surface. There are various methods used to create depth. Overlapping Size Placement Detail Color

7 Overlapping One object covers part of a second object and the first seems to be closer to the viewer.

8 Size Large objects appear to be closer to the viewer than the small objects.

9 Placement Objects placed low in the design seem to be closer to the viewer than objects placed near eye level.

10 Detail Shows objects with clear, sharp edges and visible details to be closer to the viewer and objects with hazy outlines and lack of detail appear to be farther from the viewer.

11 Color Brightly colored objects appear closer to the viewer, while objects with dull, light colors seem to be farther away.


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