File:Canvaspace negative-mode by Oceanic-Lanterns.png

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License
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Term
A canvaspace is a sentient headspace whose purpose is to be artistic, acting as a canvas. So far, it can be qualified on a continuum of two modalities:
 * Either blankspace: the headspace is inactive, thus the canvas appears to be completely empty.
 * Either artfulspace: the headspace is active, thus the canvas appears to be a constant work in progress.

Flag
This flag depicts the Artfulspace modality of the Canvaspace.

The sentispace flag is in the background, it's blueish colors have been modified to become almost exclusively black (in the middle of the rectangle, there is a large diamond, slightly lighter in color than the base of the flag, it has only a stroke and not much fill; and inside it, there is smaller diamond with the same properties). Above it, two trails of light grey smoke are converging to the center in a spiral-like motion, where there are watercolor splashes (colored but with low contrast).

Meaning

 * The sentispace flag has been used in the background to show that the canvaspace is a sentient headspace. A lot of brightness and contrast have been changed to make it appear very dark, evoking the blank canvas aspect of the canvaspace in negative mode.
 * The two trails of smoke signify the passage of travelers (who can only been seen as shapes of grey/white or luminous shadows/silhouettes). They converge towards the center, where the sentient headspace is doing his artistic work. The emerging watercolor shape is symbolizing the work in progress.
 * Note: The first draft was supposed to be completely black and white, as colors may be rare in a canvaspace, since it drains too much energy from the living things traveling in it. Yet it is possible to add colors, so the watercolor splashes were colored a little to remind of that possibility.

Coiner
The Canvaspace and its flags were coined on November 23rd, 2023, by Pluralpedia user Oceanic-Lanterns.

* Artfulspace modality
The void of a canvaspace may be black, as a metaphor of a page waiting for white ink to be applied, much like a negative mode. Though it is generally completely white, as a metaphor of a blank page waiting for ink to be applied; to that regard, the original version of the flag has been provided below:

* Blankspace modality
There are also two variants of an inactive canvaspace:

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