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Perspective Drawing

Perspective  During the Renaissance artists became interested in making two-dimensional artwork look three-dimensional.  Renaissance- ( ): The Renaissance began in Italy and spread through Northern Europe. Art, Science, and Literature grew during this time.

Perspective  Many of the earlier works artists created showed little depth.  Does this picture reflect depth? Why or why not?  How could this picture be changed to increase its’ depth? Kaufmann Haggadah. Spain, late 14th C.

Perspective  Artists used mathematics and close observation to invent linear perspective.  Linear perspective allows artists to trick the eye into seeing depth on a flat surface.

Perspective Influential Artists during the Renaissance Raphael, School of Athens, One-point linear perspective

Perspective  Vanishing Point  The single point on the horizon where all the lines on the ground level seem to come together  Horizon Line  The place where the land and the sky meet.  Orthogonal (Converging) Lines  Lines that connect to the vanishing point

Perspective  Linear Perspective:  Based on the way the human eye sees the world.  Objects that are closer appear larger, more distant objects appear smaller.  To create the illusion of space the artists creates a vanishing point on the horizon line.  Objects are drawn using Orthogonal lines, which lead to the vanishing points.

Perspective  Can you locate the Horizon Line?  How did you determine this?  Can you find the vanishing point in this picture?

Perspective The red line is the Horizon Line.

Perspective Can you locate the vanishing point?

Perspective

Objects seen at an angle would be drawn with two-point perspective using two vanishing points. Artwork with two-point perspective often has vanishing points "off the page".

Perspective Lines leading to the vanishing points are called orthogonals.

Perspective In two-point perspective the front edge of the form is seen as the closest point.

Perspective Make sure the end of the ruler (or side of the triangle) flush with the edge of the paper. If lines are not exactly vertical your drawing will be crooked.

2 Point Perspective

Perspective

Sketchbook Assignment On two separate pages, draw 45 One point and Two Point Perspective Boxes. Sketch Book is due on Wed., August 31 st. This sketchbook assignment is worth 50 points.

Classroom Assignment Come up with a word that you think would best describe yourself. Draw that word using linear perspective and decorate the space around the words with elements that you would associate with that word.

How you will be graded How successful you are at drawing the letters of your words using linear perspective. 33pts How the decorative elements relate to the word. 33 pts. The neatness of your drawing. 33pts.