Sentences with phrase «atmospheric perspective»

Distant objects appear more blue because of another optical effect called atmospheric perspective.
She evokes Chinese landscape painting and employs a technique of Renaissance atmospheric perspective, making objects in the distance hazy and undefined.
Each ban is the width of one paintbrush with a hair's - breadth of raw canvas evident between the bans; this gives the paintings a misty atmospheric perspective.
These edges and your painterly patches rhythmically take us on a 2 - D journey at the same time that atmospheric perspective works to suck us deeper in.
The overall blue - green defies theories of atmospheric perspective, and the irregular placement of water lilies defies linear perspective.
In the modern era, one - point and atmospheric perspectives, which enable the depiction of illusionistic three - dimensional space, have been replaced by an approach that boldly insists on the two - dimensional nature of the painted surface.
Nature's blank expanses offer few clues to depth, whether in linear or atmospheric perspective.
In place of Welliver's whites, yellows, and blues, he has Conté crayon on huge sheets of thick paper, sometimes sanded down to convert the white and texture of rag paper into the blur of atmospheric perspective, the spark of sunlight in a clearing, or the reflection off mountains in the snow.
One can read a sunset in the atmospheric perspective used to create depth in the image, but as in # 10, blurred shapes move one's imagination to create other interpretations.
Yet in his art he combined a love of atmospheric perspective, later emulated by the Impressionists, with a sense of awe before nature that the Modernists would have ill - countenanced.
O'Neil's new drawings introduce colorful, atmospheric perspective to her characteristic pencil drawings of craggy and rolling landscapes.
An illustration using atmospheric perspective.
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