Monday, 14 April 2014

Single View-Point Landscape

The image tries to give the impression of depth when looking down a path although the angle of the path compared to the angle of the trees doesn't quite look accurate. The medium of charcoal gives us some good tools for creating different textures and shading and the use of this on the path itself as it fade into the distance does give the impression of depth.  The rule of thirds is fairly present in this piece with the rock lying on an intersession and also, along with the division between this part of path and the further one mark the horizontal lines of the thirds. There is also foreshortening on the grassy verge along the left side and some clear dirt mounts on the right.

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