Visual Overlapping
Edward Hopper uses overlapping in his 1930 watercolor painting the "Methodist Church, Provincetown". He uses the roof tops of the churches covering each other to give the illusion of depth. He paints one church top over the other.
Foreshortening
The term foreshortening refers to the artistic effect of shortening lines in a drawing to create an illusion of depth as in the
One Point Linear Perspective
One point linear perspective is when parallel lines converge at a single vanishing point on the horizon. In Albrecht Durer's woodcut The Adoration of the Magi (1919) the veiwer is given the sense of communicating with the figures because his vanishing point is at their eye levels.
Horizontal/Vertical Compostion
Horizontal lines give a suggested feeling of rest In Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House(1909) his architectural style uses of strong horizontal elements which stress the relationship of the structure to the land.
Vertical lines
Vertical lines communicate a feeling of loftiness and spirituality. Peit Mondrain uses horizonal and vertical lines in their simplest forms.
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