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Without the knowledge of perspective, constructive drawing is impossible. Leonardo Da Vinci called it the "bridle and rudder of painting." Every form, from a grain of sand to a mountain, exists in perspective. It is the first thing a student must learn. Like the alphabet in a language, without it, one would not be able to write. Too many students by-pass this phase of learning. The knowledge of perspective makes it possible to create the illusion that objects and figures are three…

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Perspective drawing. A huge topic. Probably best explained with a series of drawings. A student confessed to me the other day that whenever she went out sketching, perspective drawing was always a problem. She always sat exactly opposite her subject in order to minimise the perspective. Clever eh? I suggested we ran through some […]

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One Point Perspective for elementary kiddos, Thank you smART Class!  http://elementaryartfun.blogspot.com/2012/02/drawing-steps-for-one-point-perspective.html# Trin For Trin Tegning, Perspective Lessons, 6th Grade Art, One Point Perspective, 5th Grade Art, Point Perspective, Ecole Art, Perspective Art, Homeschool Art

I have had several emails about how to do the One point perspective paintings from this post, http://www.elementaryartfun.blogspot.com/search/label/One%20Point%20Perspective so I have written the steps for this drawing. I would suggest, the bigger paper, the better. Before you begin, be sure to show students many images to get them excited and print a variety of photos to inspire creativity! 1. Begin with the horizon line in the middle (please excuse my very crooked lines!!! pencil did not…

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