M.C. Escher used two-point perspective in this piece, "Ascending and Descending." The viewer can see the various sides of the building/castle from a bird's eye view. The building is cut up into chunks; there are obvious cubes and rectangular prisms that were put together after Escher drew them out separately. However, the never-ending staircase is pretty interesting in itself, asides from the two-point perspective.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Lucinda Ng- Linear Perspective
M.C. Escher used two-point perspective in this piece, "Ascending and Descending." The viewer can see the various sides of the building/castle from a bird's eye view. The building is cut up into chunks; there are obvious cubes and rectangular prisms that were put together after Escher drew them out separately. However, the never-ending staircase is pretty interesting in itself, asides from the two-point perspective.
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