‘Notan’ – using positive and negative space

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‘Notan’ – using positive and negative space Japanese art and design

Notan Notan is a Japanese design concept that focuses on light and dark and how they work together. Paper, paint or ink is usually used in notan. In art, ‘positive space’ is the part we are focused on, while ‘negative space’ is whatever is in the background. When used creatively, they work together to make ‘contrast’.

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Christmas Notan

Get two pieces of paper (contrasting colours) Line them up and fold them in half Draw an outline of the shape you want and cut it out (remember, the paper is folded so you are only drawing half the shape you want)

Cut one of the pieces in half Draw a large shape and cut it out. You will flip this piece to the other half of the paper. Once you’ve done that, draw another shape inside it and flip it to the other side.

Use a hole punch to make a hole at the top and thread through some wool so you can hang it on a tree. Repeat!