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Perspective and Space
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Space - element of art referring to the emptiness or area between, around, above, and below, or within objects.
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FOREGROUND -Part of the picture plane that appears closest to the viewer MIDDLE GROUND - Area in a picture between the foreground and background. BACKGROUND - Part of the picture plane that seems farthest from the viewer.
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Perspective - Method used to create the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface. 2 kinds of Perspective - Linear and Atmospheric
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Linear Perspective - Technique of using lines in drawing and painting to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
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1 point perspective Q: How do you start a one point perspective drawing? A: With a square.
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The Louvre I.M. Pei 1989 Paris, France
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2 point perspective Q: How do you start a two point perspective drawing? A: With a vertical line.
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Glass House Phillip Johnson 1949 New Canaan, Connecticut
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Dancing House Frank Ghery and Vlado Milunic’ 1996 Prague, Czech Republic
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Falling Water Frank Lloyd Wright 1935 Bear Run, Pennsylvania
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3 point perspective
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Atmospheric Perspective - Effect of air and light on how an object is perceived by the viewer. The more air between the viewer and the object, the more the object seems to fade. A bright object seems closer to the viewer than a dull object.
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6 Methods of perspective Size Placement Color Overlapping Detail Converging Lines
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size
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placement
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color
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overlapping
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converging lines
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detail
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bird’s eye view (looking down) worm’s eye view (looking up)
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