Personalities in Florentine painting
Great personalities in Florentine painting was Giotto, although he affords no exception to the rule that great Florentines exploited all the arts
MoreGreat personalities in Florentine painting was Giotto, although he affords no exception to the rule that great Florentines exploited all the arts
MoreBut before we can appreciate his real value, we must come to an agreement as the art of figure painting the craft has its own altogether diverse laws
MorePsychology has ascertained that sight alone gives us no accurate sense of the third dimension. In our infancy, long before we are conscious of the process
MoreIn the design process, my gut instinct is my best critic. I just wished I would always listen to it!Bryan Tamayo
The sense of touch, helped on by muscular sensations of movement, teaches us to appreciate depth, the third dimension, both in objects and in space
MoreIn same unconscious years we learn to make of touch of third dimension, the test of reality. Child is still dimly aware of intimate connection
MoreHe cannot persuade himself of the unreality of Looking-Glass Land until he has touched the back of the mirror. Later, we entirely forget the connection
MorePainting aims at giving an abiding impression of artistic reality with only two dimensions. The painter must do consciously to all unconsciously
MoreArtist's can accomplish his task only as we accomplish ours, by giving tactile values to retinal impressions therefore, is to rouse the tactile sense
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