Negative Drawing

If you want to draw something, generally you’ll find a piece of paper, pick up a pencil, charcoal, or other marking implement, and go at it. The white space becomes darker as you cover it with your carbon, and those lines, crosshatches, dots, and gradients become an image. A representation of something imaginary or real.


When I was in art school, I grew quite fond of a style called ‘negative drawing.’ It was a method that flipped the traditional drawing process on its head: you would cover a s...

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Published on December 07, 2012 10:59
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