Renaissance art moves from 'blinding and awesome' to 'compelling and curious' by using depth, spatial motion, and dramatic tension to make the viewer participate.
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Renaissance art moves from 'blinding and awesome' to 'compelling and curious' by using depth, spatial motion, and dramatic tension to make the viewer participate.
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"...that you are drawn into the picture. Alright? Why? Because of depth. Okay? Meaning the picture moves backwards and it moves forwards. And because..."
"It's much too thin, right? So what your eye believes is this table is expanding outwards. And so you are part of this picture...."
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