Artist
Art Theory
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Critical Thinking
100

When and where was M. (Maurits) C. (Cornelis) Escher born?




1898, Netherlands

100

Which art theory did M.C. Escher apply in his three artworks?

Positive and Negative Space

100

What are the names of the three artworks from M.C. Escher?

Swans

Day and Night

Sky and Water I

100

Which space occupies the most in the following picture?

This picture has mostly negative space.

200

M.C. Escher began his professional life as a...?

As a graphic artist, making woodcuts and lithographs.

200

What is positive space in art?

The main subject of our artwork.

200

Identify the positive and negative space in this self-portrait by Frida Kahlo.

The positive space is Frida Kahlo herself. The negative space is everything around her, such as the monkey, cat, two dragonflies, two butterflies, and foliage.

 

200

Which space occupies the most in the following picture?

This picture has mostly positive space.

400

What is the defining moment for M.C. Escher as an artist?

When he visited the Alhambra University in Spain, he became fascinated by the geometric decoration of the Moorish tiles.

400

What is negative space in art?

The background or space that surrounds the main subject.

400

Identify the positive and negative space in the following artwork.


The tree and ground (in black) are the positive space. The background (in white) is the negative space.

400

Do you think "positive and negative space" is only a theory of art for artists to use in their work? Can we relate to it with real-life examples?

"Positive and negative space" is closely related to our real life. In fact, it teaches us how to look at the world in an artistic and aesthetic way.

Example: Canadian Winter

600

What is M.C. Escher famous for?

Tessellation

600

Does "positive and negative space" has to be symmetric?


No, it can be symmetric and asymmetric.

Example: 

600

Identify all the positive and negative spaces in the artwork Sky and Water I?

At the top, the positive space is blackbirds, and the negative space is the white background. 

At the bottom, the positive space is white fish, and the negative space is the black background.

600

What will happen if there is little negative space?

If the negative space is too little, the work will become cluttered and busy, with every element in the work screaming for the viewer's attention. 


800

What is Tessellation?

Tessellation is about regular patterns that divide the plane. The patterns split the plane into lots of tiles, and those tiles fit each other perfectly. They do not overlap, and they do not leave any gaps.

800

Which one is more valuable? Positive Space or Negative Space?

Positive Space and Negative Space are both equally valuable. They interact with each other, such as negative space balances out positive space so that a visual piece does not overwhelm viewers.

800

What is the positive and negative space in the following photograph?

The positive space is the clouds, and the negative space is the sky as the background.

800

Why is positive and negative space important in art?

Artists use positive and negative space to create a sense of balance and rhythm. Balance is one of the basic principles of design and refers to how well all the elements are balanced with each other.

Example: Yin and Yang