Friday, January 14, 2022

SLJ Step It Up: Point Perspective Art

Today, I did a task in which I made a one-point perspective summer art on paper.  

One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, moving towards a single 'vanishing point' on the horizon line. 

First, I watched this video about creating a scenery using point perspective art. 

Second, I gathered a piece of paper, pencil, ruler, sharpener, eraser and sketch pens so that I draw my art.

Next, I started by searching for summer scene pictures on the internet so that I can practise drawing it.

I chose this picture because it reminded me of the huge farms that I saw when I went to a road trip.

Then, I colored my summer scenery and added a black border to it so that it looks better.

Lastly, I took a picture of my artwork and added it to my blog post so that I can share my work.

I learnt one point perspective art is a mathematical way of representing a three dimensional image on a two dimensional surface.

An interesting fact is that Filippo Brunelleschi was the first to explore and develop a one-point perspective system.

I liked doing this Summer Learning Journey task because I got to do art and learn the science behind it.

My Summer Artwork

1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora

    Sahil

    My name is Quein and I am a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. I am Super impressed by your point perspective artwork that you have created, you have created such an amazing landscape. Is it a representation of any place that you have seen or been to before? This is truly a majestic piece of art work and it illustrates that you have a strong understanding of point perspective. I really enjoyed all the aspects of the artwork including the bright sunshine, the trees, river and mountains- KA PAI!!! Once again it is very good to see that you have provided a clear explanation and description of your task for your fellow bloggers. Overall we are very impressed with the artwork and the creativity, thoughtfulness and positivity that is embedded and displayed through this amazing artwork. You should be very proud of your super fantastic work.

    Interesting fact is that it was Filippo Brunelleschi an Italian architect in the 1400s that explored one point perspectives. What advice would you give your fellow bloggers who would like to give this a go?

    Keep up the Super work I look forward to your next blog post!!!

    Ngā mihi,

    Quein

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