Foreshortening: The Most Satisfying Way to Explode an Artist’s Brain

Zo – Negative Spaces

I hope to lighten the dark patches if I have time. I’m not super satisfied with this one. (And I know the foot is still to small)

Zo – Primary, Secondary, and Open-Ended Negative Spaces

I will update the drawing darker if I have time. This one was quite fun. We put tape on the floor in a way that was trippy for my mind. It was similar to an optical illusion, how it only made a square at one angle. Examples are below:

Zo in Tape Square

 

Zo in Tape Square, Side View

 

Rahul – Mondrian Lines (they are hard to see, but they’re there)

My brother is way antsier than expected. This boy complained so much and his pose wasn’t even that hard! But he did it. Wooo, go Rahul! And it was nice to have him home for Thanksgiving 🙂

 

Tehya – Foreshortened Angles and Intersections

Rahul’s girlfriend got to lay on the island counter like a queen. The proportions were hard to keep track of, but I’m proud of the result, nevertheless.

 

Tea, News, and a Gift for a Friend

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  1. Excellent work on this unit Riley! Good use of clicker points, foreshortening and atmospheric perspective to create convincing spatial recession. All the foreshortened studies are strong compositional wholes.

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