Figure/Ground
Positive/Negative Shape
Relationships in 2D Art
Figure/Ground
•Figure/Ground: The figure is the subject (not
necessarily a person, but the emotional
focus), and the ground is the area that the
figure occupies
Figure/Ground
•Positive: another name for the “figure”
•Negative: another name for the “ground”
Face/Vase
•Rubin face/vase: example of the
figure/ground flip.
•When you see the face it is the figure and
the vase is the ground…when you see the
vase the face is the ground
•Idea was created by a Dutch psychologist
named Edgar Rubin in 1915.
Figure/Ground
•When you do two things at once you create a
figure/ground relationship
•If you read a book while watching TV
•If you text while driving
•If you talk to a friend while studying
MC Escher
•Born in Holland and studied art at Harlem’s
School of Architecture
•His works explore visual tricks and illusions
•Used figure/ground to show transformation
of objects in his illustrations