By Teagan M. |
Students in Art 1 have been doing a focus on drawing this semester. This assignment brought us to learning about linear perspective and how to create the illusion of depth and space on a flat piece of paper or canvas. You will notice how things in the foreground appear closer and then recede or diminish into the background. You may also notice that they seem to diminish towards one same point. This is called a vanishing point. In linear perspective you can draw with one, two, three, or even four vanishing points. However the more you use, the more complicated it becomes to draw. This project used one vanishing point. The next one will use two vanishing points. I hope you enjoy what our Art 1 students drew with perspective. (Click on each photo to see more closely.)
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