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Elements of Art: SPACE & VALUE • The feeling of space in a drawing or painting is always an illusion; the illusion of depth on a 2-D surface. Artists combine the use of the degrees of light and dark value with other techniques to create the illusion of depth or volume to a subject. • SPACE! Some of these are: simple overlapping, and linear perspective. Let’s see how each is used to create the illusion of space in flat, two- dimensional objects like paintings.
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This is a painting from the 14 th Century. What looks odd about this picture?

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Elements of Art: SPACE & VALUE• The feeling of space in a drawing or painting is

always an illusion; the illusion of depth on a 2-D surface. Artists combine the use of the degrees of light and dark value with other techniques to create the illusion of depth or volume to a subject.

• SPACE! Some of these are: simple overlapping, and linear perspective. Let’s see how each is used to create the illusion of space in flat, two-dimensional objects like paintings.

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The painting on the right is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci. How is it different from the painting on the left?

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Simple overlapping• In simple overlapping a

figure partially hides an object that’s supposed to be behind it. Since our eyes are easily fooled, we willingly agree that one is closer, the other is further away.

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Linear perspective• Linear perspective is a

geometric, mathematical method using receding lines called orthogonals that move toward a vanishing point.

• 1 and 2 point perspective .

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Leonardo da Vinci used one point perspective to indicate depth in his paintings.

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Look at this painting again. This room is the inside of a cube in one point perspective

“The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci

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Where is the vanishing point?How can you tell?

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We are going to learn how to draw in one point perspective.

Start by drawing a line for your horizon line

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Add a vanishing point

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Draw a square somewhere below the horizon line

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Draw converging lines from the corners of the square to the vanishing point

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Here is the finished cube in one point perspective

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Draw 3 cubes above the horizon line

2 cubes on the horizon line3 cubes below the horizon line

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2 Point Perspective

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2 Point Perspective

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Birdhouse Roof

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Now you can add details… try adding a door and/or window