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Photos from 'Perspectives' for 'Native Gardens,' Karen Zacarías' celebrated comedy about a young Latino couple that moves into a fixer-upper next to an older couple with a beautifully kept garden. All is going really well until the aristocratic young Chileans discover their property line actually extends about 2 feet over their neighbors' flowerbed. Performances run through May 6, 2018, in the Space Theatre. For more information, call 303-893-4100 or go to denvercenter.org. 'Perspectives' is a series of free public panel discussions held just before the first preview performance of each DCPA Theatre Company offering. Next up: 'The Who's Tommy': 6 p.m. Friday, April 20, 2018, in the Jones Theatre. Photos by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.
This drawing is a mapping and perspective study of the interior of CVA's main staircase area in the Summit building.
Charcoal on paper
22"x30"
2010
Taking pictures of the beach from quite far away, the slabs almost look like they could be little boulders the size of your leg, and the people little ants climbing.
Living a happy life or unhappy life is all base on your perspective. Everything happens in your life is your own responsibility because you are the one who makes the choices.
If you choose to see this image with a negative perspective, then all you'll see will be negative - loneliness or being left behind. But if you choose to see this in a positive way, then you might sense the subject matter is enjoying its moment.
So what are you feeling right now?
My strongest techniques are watercolours. This watercolour painting shows a good use of perspective.
watercolor.
I composed a series of perspectives moving through a complex of buildings to convey the character as well as the pedestrian's experience. I used a sketch up model that I had made to select the perspectives, and sketched the detail over the massing.
Laurianne Deniaud (Présidente des Jeunes Socialistes), Morgane Caradec (Membre du Bureau National), Arnaud Bonnet (Animateur fédéral d'Ille-et-Vilaine) ont participé aux réunions Perspectives 2012 à Rennes
When you get far enough away you start to approximate the traditional Chinese perspective, where receding lines remain parallel rather than converge.
Due to the limited space in front of the Notre Dame in Dijon, this picture was originally taken with a wide-angle lens. I've fooled around with Corel Paint Shop Pro to straighten it out. Looks a little wacky, but not too bad.
I'm always a sucker for some vertical pillars to add perspective to a shot - seen here on the Harbourside in Bristol
Sections and Perspectives. Sections done in Autocad and colored with pencils. Perspectives created in Google Sketchup (printed and hand rendered) and photoshop/hand drawn.