Negative space is not nothing. It only sounds like emptiness, but in practice, is very much something: a pause, a pocket of air, a moment of visual restraint that spotlights the pieces you love most.
To understand Japanese artwork, or any style that relies heavily on its composition, it is essential to understand negative space. Thankfully, daunting as it may appear in theory, in practice it is ...
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