Students learned One-Point Perspective drawing techniques, which dates back to the Italian Renaissance and is also known as Linear Perspective. One-point Perspective is when parallel lines converge to one-point somewhere in the distance. This point is called the Vanishing Point and gives objects an impression of depth.
In these drawing exercises, students designed a room interior and learned how to draw objects to the vanishing point to demonstrate accurate One-Point Perspective. These were completed on 9 x 12 inch paper using graphic pencils and blending stomps.
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Asha V., Grade 7 |
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Angela Z., Grade 7 |
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Olivia K., Grade 7 |
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