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Bond [772]
3 years ago
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What is unique about Kurt Wenner's artwork? Explain linear perspective, interposition, and texture gradient. How did Wenner use

them to change viewers' visual perspective? Support your response with information from the lesson.
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Shkiper50 [21]3 years ago
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Explanation:

Kurt Wenner's artwork is very unique for many reasons. He creates artwork with optical illusions that allow them to seem as though they are part of our own 3D world. Wenner accomplishes this by using many techniques such as linear perspective, meaning that depending where the person was viewing the painting it would seem different, but if they viewed from a specific point it would appear as though it was in our 3D would due to the elongated style of painting. Another technique that Wenner uses is interpositioning, he places objects in the painting strategically in order to make them appear to have depth. All of this coupled with texture gradient which makes objects look incredibly detailed and realistic makes the paintings come to life.

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