The 2D Art class worked very hard to create an image that could only be fully seen from one spot (one perspective). I found this lesson (which was called "localized perspective") on another art website and decided to give it a spin!
The students looked at various art works that require the viewer to stand an one spot to see the full picture. Check out these artists if you're interested:Marco Cianfanelli, Markus Raetz, Shigeo Fukuda, Gillian Brown.
Students were broken up into groups of 3-4. They chose a simple image to work with and drew that image onto a clear transfer sheet. They then chose their area to work: corners, stairs, hallways, anywhere that would challenge their image. They then had one person stand with the view finder (transparency sheet with image drawn onto it) on an X where every viewer would have to stand to see their full image properly. That person then directed the other members where to put the blue painters tape in order to create the outline to their image!
The students looked at various art works that require the viewer to stand an one spot to see the full picture. Check out these artists if you're interested:Marco Cianfanelli, Markus Raetz, Shigeo Fukuda, Gillian Brown.
Students were broken up into groups of 3-4. They chose a simple image to work with and drew that image onto a clear transfer sheet. They then chose their area to work: corners, stairs, hallways, anywhere that would challenge their image. They then had one person stand with the view finder (transparency sheet with image drawn onto it) on an X where every viewer would have to stand to see their full image properly. That person then directed the other members where to put the blue painters tape in order to create the outline to their image!