Negative Space Illustrations By Noma Bar
David Lowe | Feb 02, 2012
Origin of Cool: Israel
Born in Israel, Noma Bar describes his craft as visual communication, combining the skills of artist, illustrator and designer. Using negative space in these images below, he conveys social and political issues with just the right amount of humor. He has uniquely portrayed Jules & Vincent from Pulp Fiction, Margaret Thatcher, Saddam Hussein, capitalists and cops amongst others. I personally love his style because it reduces complexity into simplicity.
As Noma himself adds, “I am after the maximum communication with minimum elements.”

Image credits: Creative Review, Grain Edit, Print Dispensary, We Eat Design, Wookmark
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