It was really cool, and we experimented with cubes. Then, we had to draw cubes with blocks cut out of them, and you had to draw them to look like they were really real. Some of us struggled through it(I kind of did) and some of us breezed by. But by the end of the class, we got better at drawing in a one point perspective.
Before drawing, our art teacher told us about M.S. Escher. I thought he was really interesting. He was described has the "master of architecture" and did all sorts of really crazy drawings, including some with 16 or more vanishing points! I thought he was a real genius, but at that time, he wasn't considered an "artist", only an illustrator, so unfortunately, he couldn't sell his works.
Here is M.C.Escher's Relativity:
This is M.C. Escher's Print Gallery:
All you can say when you look at these is "Wow!" So I hope you found it interesting as well.
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