'Empty Space' by Victor Van Gaasbeek Cuts Out Endangered Animals
Marissa Brassfield — January 3, 2010 — Social Good
References: victorvangaasbeek & behance.net
'Empty Space' by Victor van Gaasbeek is a series of digital art that reminds us how precious the Earth's animals are by showing endangered species in their habitat. The twist lies in how these animals are cut out of their surroundings, leaving only white space behind.
The connection made in 'Empty Space' by Victor van Gaasbeek is clear: If these endangered animals die out, none will take their place in a habitat. Check out links to more of Victor van Gaasbeek's work under the References section below.
The connection made in 'Empty Space' by Victor van Gaasbeek is clear: If these endangered animals die out, none will take their place in a habitat. Check out links to more of Victor van Gaasbeek's work under the References section below.
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1. Endangered Species Awareness - The use of negative space as a visual tool to raise awareness of endangered species and their habitats.
2. Digital Art in Activism - The incorporation of digital art as a means to promote environmental activism and encourage positive change.
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