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Classroom Drawing

Tools

Bond paper pad (17 x 22"), 2pencils: HB or 2B, eraser, sharpener, T-square, 24-inch ruler, and triangle

Date

Fall 2024

Location

Rochester, NY

This project explores the combination of one-point and two-point perspective within a single composition to create a more complex and dynamic interior space. The main structure of the room is built using one-point perspective, guiding the viewer’s eye toward a central vanishing point, while selected objects and furniture are constructed using two-point perspective to introduce varied angles and spatial interest.

The drawing includes architectural elements such as walls, windows, and ceiling structures, along with geometric furniture forms placed throughout the space. By blending both perspective systems, the composition demonstrates a deeper understanding of how different objects relate within the same environment.

Attention was given to alignment, proportion, and depth, ensuring that each element follows its correct perspective rules while still maintaining a cohesive overall scene.

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