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The Illusions of Space: Aerial Perspective

The Illusions of Space: Aerial Perspective. Aerial Perspective. * The Atmospheric “Haze” in nature that makes things far away look lighter and blurrier than things up close. * This “HAZE” is depicted in works of art to create the Illusion of Depth and Space.

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The Illusions of Space: Aerial Perspective

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  1. The Illusions of Space:Aerial Perspective

  2. Aerial Perspective * The Atmospheric “Haze” in nature that makes things far away look lighter and blurrier than things up close. * This “HAZE” is depicted in works of art to create the Illusion of Depth and Space.

  3. The Illusion of Space:Aerial Perspective Asher B. Durand-Hudson River School-1800’s

  4. The Illusion of Space:Aerial Perspective

  5. The Illusion of Space:Aerial Perspective

  6. The Illusion of Space:Aerial Perspective Albert Bierstadt-Hudson River School “In the Mountains” 1867

  7. The Illusion of Space:Aerial Perspective Seth Eastman-Hudson River School 1800’s

  8. TEXTURE:Aerial Perspective Seurat -Pointillism- 1800’s

  9. TEXTURE:Aerial Perspective Monet –Impressionism-1800’s

  10. ACTUAL TEXTURE:

  11. IMPLIED/DRAWN TEXTURE:

  12. IMPLIED/DRAWN TEXTURE:

  13. TEXTURE IN DRAWING:

  14. Parts of a Landscape Drawing: Horizon Line Foreground Middle-ground Background

  15. LANDSCAPE PROJECT:Objective: 1) You will make a landscape drawing using Aerial Perspective to show 3-D Depth in a 2-D Picture Plane .2) You will base your composition on a Hudson River School Painting.

  16. Directions:1) On your laptop, Google Images for “Hudson River School”.2) Choose 1 painting to base your composition on.3) Save it on your computer for reference.4) Do a GENERAL “thumbnail” sketch of the composition for practice.5) Make a black and white landscape drawing BASED on the painting-do not copy it exactly.6)Label your finished drawing with the name of the artist and painting you are referencing.

  17. What I’m looking for:1) Create Depth by:-Value Shifts-Texture Shifts-Horizon Line-Foreground-Middle-ground-Background2) Neatness/Craftsmanship3) YOUR BEST EFFORT! 

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