An envelope curve, as another example, is produced from the regularly osculating curved lines (In Figure 122, a spiral shape is created by the osculating KOHSEI (Basic Art & Design) of circles), while sometimes unexpected shapes of interspace appear in the middle of the surrounding units (Fig. 121, 123).

In Figure 124, the skillful use of the background based on the interest in the visual intricacy of figures and grounds makes it possible to integrate the fusion and omission of the shapes, and intensive interspace into one picture. It succeeds to create a picture with sweet harmony of the figures and grounds. 
 


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Figure 124: A poster of electric bulb products (aimed at the contrast between
                       the black bacground and the sharp white illumination of electric bulbs).


 

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