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A Perspective on Perspective
Introduction
When you draw spaces and places, does your work ever seem to suffer from ....awkwardness? Is it hard to make the space feel three-dimensional?
Is this preventing you from advancing in your drawings and paintings?
Does it create an obstacle for you in constructing your composition and succeeding in your goals?
There is a simple, FREE! step-by-step procedure available that you can learn and apply in your own compositions that clarifies your images!!
In fact, this is a simple method and artists have been using it for centuries to aid in creating realistically rendered, spatially-based images.
When did artists find the way to portray two-dimensional paintings in a way that is convincingly three-dimensional?
How do artists do it?
How can you?
Above, St Luke Drawing the Virgin and Child, 1453 -unattributed
On the Cover - example of an artist applying subtle references to skill with perspective: A Bit of the Terrace, ca. 1898, William Merritt Chase (--My great-great uncle - Do you recognize this area? It is Bethesda Fountain in Central Park)
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