Working with Quiet Space

The response to the Stroppel article in our recent Summer 2012 issue and the fan base she and the technique have is bringing more and more variations of it out of the woodwork. (If you are a fan of this technique do check out the Stroppel Cane Flickr group.)

Here  Nikolina Otržan  of Croatia combines Stroppel canes with a Rex Ray influenced design. Visual texture (remember that discussion in the texture article in the Spring 2012 issue?) contrasted with large smooth spaces make the small area of Stroppel caning really stand out. This approach is not unlike utlizing white space in a painting or drawing (or in the layout of a magazine, actually) to bring the eye into the primary area of focus. The ‘quiet’ spaces recede in importance, playing up the busy spaces.

So if you have a texture, cane or other surface treatment with a lot of color and/or detail, you might consider balancing it out with calm, broad, solid spaces in order to direct the viewer’s eye where you want them to focus.

Thanks to Maja DeLorean for bringing her friend Nikolina’s work to my attention!

Sage

2 Comments

  1. Alice Stroppel on June 6, 2012 at 7:34 pm

    I’m so happy to see Nik’s work here. She is such a talented artist and she will soon be selling tutorials of her creations. I’m thrilled to own a necklace like this, it’s a wonderful piece.
    Thanks for the link to the Stroppel Cane group on Flickr, it’s grown quite a bit since the article.
    Thanks Sage



  2. sandra on July 9, 2012 at 5:04 am

    Nikolinas’ work is fascinated the colors the style the person who were one of her art will feel great.



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