Unlike last week, we did not create an art piece that was directly inspired by an artwork by the artist of the week. Instead, we drove inspiration from a technique often used by Andrea Montegna, our artist of the week, which was foreshortening.
Andrea Montegna:
- Italian painter
- 1431 – 1506
Foreshortening:
- This is a technique that is used to create the illusion where parts of something or someone appear to come out at the viewer strongly, making those areas seem closest to the viewer, and some parts appearing to recede strongly, making those areas seem the furthest away from the viewer.
Our project examples: