Personal perspective in simple objects

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Personal perspective in simple objects Expressive Hands Personal perspective in simple objects

M C Esher

Leonardo Da Vinci

Vincent Van Gogh

Michelango

What will you need to consider? Do I want pure realism, or do I want to make it abstract in some way? How do I develop the image? Do I want value? Black and White? Do I want to add color? What colors? How does this idea relate to me? What do I want to convey? What is my image or object? What is my subject matter? What materials will I use? What am I comfortable with? What do I like? How do they relate to my idea? What will I show in my image? What will I include? What will I exclude?