Noma Bar’s Negative Space
Wednesday July 29, 2009


Students of art often encounter negative space through lessons in preciseness and specificity. World-renowned illustrator Noma Bar has made a career out of using negative space to its fullest potential—usually conjuring up latent (or overt) associations with his subjects.

 

In his second book, “Negative Space”, Noma Bar (who has designed over 500 covers for various publications including The New York Times, The New Yorker, Esquire, Time Out London, The Guardian, etc.) compiles his newest works, providing illustrated commentary on pop culture, political and social landscapes.

Hailing from Israel, then London, and citing artist Marcel Duchamp as his inspiration, Bar’s illustrations are phenomenal examples of smart artwork. “Negative Space”, published by Mark Batty Publishers will be available soon.






Check out Mark Batty Publishers for more info…

 

 

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