Tang Yau Hoong is a brilliant artist, illustrator, graphic designer living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With a passion for creative thinking, he creates art that is conceptual, surreal and fun in a simplistic and unique way with use of negative and positive spaces to bring balance to any work.
PULLING OUT OF ADDICTION: This work was meant to show that substance abuse can be conquered. I think that the hill/rock that is being climbed plus the person climbing it is on positive space and he used the negative space to represent the bottle which is a symbol of alcohol/drugs.
Drug dependence has two faces- as a chronic disease and a temporary failure to cope.
The positive space was used up with the bottle plus the liquid spill and he used the negative spaces for the two human beings, plus a sort of mountain & cover and at the same to show distance.
HI: The text box is the positive space while the face is on negative space. It is so creative as it looks like the hello is coming out of the mouth of the face.
As a means of protecting the interest of the sellers, as well as the cashflow of the company, share buybacks can offer a win-win solution. The first half of this image shows the red hand as the positive space wheres the last half its the black hand that is on the positive space and red on the negative.
He used both negative & positive space to have a stir fry spoon and the same time a jail room window at the same time which was super creative as it was meant for an article whose heading was 'One of the toughest jobs a foodservice consultant can face is designing foodservice solutions in correctional facilities'.
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