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anti-perspective
Anti-Perspective - Fall 2020
ink, colored pencil, and watercolor on paper
one point looking down perspective drawing
single point perspective drawing
two-point perspective drawing
an axonometric projection - isometric drawing
an oblique projection - cavalier drawing
phantom perspective
The differences between one-point perspective, parallel projection, non-perspectival representation, and the problem of depth in these representational modes were studied. Those drawing exercises experimented with different rules about creating space in a picture. Graph paper was used to explore the various characteristics of drawings that create the illusion of space.
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