
Geometric Perspective
Geometric perspective is a technique used in art and design to create the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality on a flat surface. It works by using mathematical principles to represent how objects appear smaller as they get farther away and how parallel lines seem to converge at a distant point called the horizon or vanishing point. This method helps viewers perceive a realistic sense of space and distance, making two-dimensional images look more lifelike and three-dimensional. It’s a fundamental tool artists and architects use to accurately depict spatial relationships in their work.