Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Choose and analyse examples of perspective used to convey deep space and openness, compared with confined space. How does perspective work on the visual perception and emotions?

There are numerous different types of perspectives which have been used and developed with in art forms, one of the most commonly used types of perspective is the vanishing point of an image, which is when all lines point towards a specific point of the image, this gives a more realistic and deep feeling towards the image.



Other well known types of perspectives are commonly used in films and the graphic designs of their posters. Examples of this are below.

Stenberg Brothers- The man with a moving camera



The way this image is composed of collages adds to the surrealistic affect, and the buildings all point towards a specific point add the feeling that the woman is falling and you're looking up from below her.

Focal point is when lines of different things in a piece of art line up to a specific point, in the art piece 'the last supper', Jesus is in the centre of the image and when you chart out the image it shows that all lines in people and columns in the architecture point towards Jesus.

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