Linear Perspective

School Perspective

11 x 14"

Graphite and colored pencil on Printmaking paper

Interior Perspective

11 x 14"

Graphite on Printmaking paper

1 point perspective

Graphite on drawing paper

9 x 12"

2 point perspective

Graphite on drawing paper

9 x 12"

The reason I chose this hallway in the school is because it seemed the most symmetrical hallway I could think of. Figuring out perspective has been difficult for me, so I wanted to choose a hallway that I understood. For the interior perspective I went for a living room idea. The couch was very hard to draw, the first time it was too far up on the wall and the second time it was too small and the third time I figured it was good enough.

This work was made using one point perspective. One point perspective is new to me and I didn't realize how perspective works until now. Now every time I look at a wall or a hallway it really makes me think about where the vanishing point is. I liked drawing with perspective it was fun and challenging.

To make the interior perspective and school perspective I erased A LOT. For the interior perspective I had to re-do the furniture many times. It was hard for me to visualize the room since it didn't actually exist. For the school perspective, drawing the open doors was very very hard. I didn't know how to make it look accurate but I tried my best.