The main thing to remember here is that where you have an individual or groups of people in a picture, spread over any distance, their heads all generally touch that
imaginary horizon line - your eyeline.
Not exact matches
Using the more painterly motifs as a ground, Goldberg superimposes digital imagery in a manner that allows the two to seamlessly interact, conjuring
imaginary horizons amid swoops of color, light, or
line that serve to orchestrate the cadences and modulated harmonies of the images themselves.
In 1950, Gottlieb created his first
Imaginary Landscape paintings, which unfolded across a central
horizon line, though this could be rendered higher or lower as evident in Mirage, 1970, or even a fraction off - center as in Excalibur # 2.