This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece

Space is the area provided for a particular purpose. It may have two dimensions (length and width), such as a computer screen, or it may have three dimensions (length, width, and height) like a TV Studio. Space includes the background, foreground and middle ground. Space refers to the distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece. There are two type of space: positive and negative space. Positive space refers to the space of a shape representing the subject matter. Negative space refers to the space around and between the subject matter.

Space in a two-dimensional drawing or graphic refers to the arrangement of objects on the picture plane. The picture plane is the surface of your medium, be it paper, canvas or screen for example. You can have a picture plane that is a crowded space with lots of objects or an empty space with very few objects in the picture plane. A two-dimensional poster has heights and width but no depth. The illusion of depth can be achieved by using perspective. This is the technique used to have your image look likes it is moving to the distance like a landscape or cityscape.

Space is the three-dimensionality of a sculpture. With a sculpture or architecture you can walk around them, look above them, and enter them, this refers to the space of the sculpture or architecture. A three-dimensional object will have height, width, and depth.

Categories of Space

Positive Space

This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece

Simply put, positive space is best described as the areas in a work of art that are the subjects, or areas of interest.  In an image positive shapes are the solid forms in a design such as a bowl of cherries. In this example it is shown by green shape over the bowl of cherries.

Negative Space:

This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece

Negative space is area around the subjects, or areas of interest.  In an image the negative space is the area around the positive shape. Shown below by the yellow area around the bowl of cherries.

Check out this short video, which looks at the idea of positive and negative space:

Picture Plane

This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece
 
This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece

Is the flat surface of where the image will be displayed it could be your monitor, drawing paper, canvas, TV, etc...

Composition

Is the organization and placement of the elements on your picture plane.

Focal Point

This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece
This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece

Is the object or area you want the viewer to look at first. This is always important in making sure you are giving the right element the most attention.

The relationship between a figure in the background is a fundamental association of a positive and negative or shape versus space. But in a curious way, space around figures has shape to. To orchestrate a harmonic balance of the parts of the design, it is critical to achieve a sense of the relationship between the shapes of the design and the configuration of the space around the shapes. Experienced designers know the importance of paying equal attention to the shape of the figures in the shape of the surrounding space or background.

In the most fundamental terms, space is an area activated by other elements. Graphic design is a discipline concerned with the arrangement of elements in a given space. Designers tend to focus attention on the photograph, letterforms, or illustrated subjects in their design. But to present those graphic elements in the design and visually purposeful way, designers also designed the space around the elements. When a line or shape element is introduced into an area of space, it is said that the space is activated. Activating space can be attained subtly or overtly using line or shape.

This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece
Try This

While no one but you may see this hands on exercise, take the time to do it just as if you were turning it in for a grade. It will help reinforce what you have learned.

1. Create an original logo for a real or imaginary company using only one colour but only use the colour in the negative space.  To accomplish this task, you may either draw it by hand or you can use your favourite computer graphics program to help you design it.  Usually good logos can be easily identified using only one colour. That way it can be reversed to use the negative space if necessary when branding items. Here are a few examples.


This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece
 
This refers to the distances or areas around between or within components of a piece

What refers to the distance?

Distance is the total movement of an object without any regard to direction. We can define distance as to how much ground an object has covered despite its starting or ending point.

What refers to the distance between around above/below and within things?

SPACE The distance or area between, around, above, below, and within things Space can be negative or positive. Space can show distance and depth.

Which element of art refers to the quality of the surface of an object?

Texture. An element of art, texture is the surface quality or "feel" of an object,, its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. Textures may be Actual or Implied.

Which of the following is a quality of surface or the way any work of arts is represented?

In the visual arts, texture is the perceived surface quality of a work of art.