Answer: They look close.
Explanation: Due to the lighting and shading, they look closer to the foreground. This gives the illusion of depth.
I'm going to assume Pasqual Orozco because I am unaware of his art, all I know is that he is a Mexican revolutionist.
Answer:
You are using the <u>Linear Perspective</u> principle.
Explanation:
This principle creates <u>an illusion of depth</u>. Instead of drawing a river <u>with a flat appearance, you decided to create depth using lines that part from the canvas center (horizontal line), begins to separate themselves (vanishing point) and ended on both sides of the canvas (parallel lines). This simple process just works if you use its three principles: parallel lines, a vanishing point, and the horizon line. </u>