What's That Point of View?
Eleanor's Eye
The History of Perspective
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Picture Perfect Perspectives
100


What is Head-On Perspective?
100

True or False: Eleanor's works are influenced by landscapes.

What is true?

100

What is linear perspective?

What is a set of lines that trick us into thinking that something that is 2-dimensional is actually 3-dimensional?

100

What is the name of the line that all vanishing points sit on?

What is the horizon line?

100


What is one-point perspective?

200


What is High Perspective/Bird's Eye?

200

Is the "wheel" in the foreground, middle ground, or background?

What is foreground?

200

Why was the camera the "competition that artists just couldn't beat"?

What is it could realistically capture 3-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional format?

200

What do we call the little dot where all lines meet when drawing in one-point perspective?

What is the vanishing point?

200


What is three-point perspective?

300


What is Low Perspective (again!)?

300

True or False: You cannot achieve a sense of depth in abstract art.

What is false?

300

True or False: The famous painting The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci uses linear perspective.

What is true?

300

What are two types of linear perspective that we learned today?

What is one-point perspective, two-point perspective, three-point perspective, multiple-point perspective?

300


What is two-point perspective?

400


What is Low Perspective/Worm's Eye?

400

What is the function of a foreground, middle ground, and background?

What is to create a sense of real space/to add perspective?

400

How did artists create depth/perspective in a 2-dimensional work of art BEFORE linear perspective was a thing?

What is they painted people on top of someone/thing else?

400

What is a horizon line?

What is where the sky and ground meet?

400


What is multiple-point perspective?

500


What is Forced Perspective?

500

How does Eleanor create a sense of depth in this work?

What is she establishes a foreground, middle ground, and background. She strategically places recognizable objects in the image, creating a layering effect.

500

Who was the founder of linear perspective?

What is Filippo Brunelleschi?

500

What is the difference between one- and two-point perspective?

What is one-point has one point, one view, from one side and two-point has two points, multiple sides, from a corner?

500


What is no linear perspective?

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