Attribution: Florstein
Image: Kuznechny Market (here)
Perspective in art first
path to understanding
Pen or brush in hand with
paper to know basic
points of Depth of Field to
ponder reality
Perfecting the less known
Note: One of the first lessons in art
is to be aware of ' Perspective' which
shows the effects of Depth of Field
to make the sketch realistic
For Vandana's hosting at d'Verse
MTB on the form pleiades
perspecitve is key and often the way through things...its not always easy to see from others perspective or to change our own, but...think you need one more line on this to make it perfect hank...
ReplyDeleteThanks Brian! 'Perfected' the last line which was inadvertently left out.
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Really we need to start from the scratch and then head for bigger things. thanks for your participation!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good reminder! I haven't given much thought to perspective yet, in playing with sketches.
ReplyDeleteperspective is like honesty of vision
ReplyDeleteNicely done. It's all about perspective!
ReplyDeletea poem and some education... cool... loved the picture
ReplyDeletenicely done...i also made the same mistake of six lines :)
ReplyDeleteCertainly some deep perspective in this:)
ReplyDeleteI've always had trouble with depth perception...although it has improved since I've been painting...nice one, Hank
ReplyDeletePerspective can take many forms and it is sure the judge of many
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ReplyDeleteNice art lesson within a clever poem.
ReplyDeletedepth of field is such an important concept of art
ReplyDeletePerspective is so important...things get different with change of perspective...
ReplyDeleteYes perspective is important ~
ReplyDeleteThe love of art it is indeed about perspective..enjoyed this Hank..
ReplyDeleteYou did so well with the form, Hank, and I love what you say about perspective.
DeletePerspective is always important .. In thoughts and in art.
ReplyDeleteLike the pointing us to perspective. It's the key in decision making too! ~ Cool on the prompt!
ReplyDeleteI love your perspective, Sir Hanks!
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