For this assignment, 6th graders were to create a one-point perspective cityscape. Here is a couple of the students work! Zeke's drawing shows objects get smaller and less detail as you get closer to the vanishing point. Miranda used a mix of different materials to create an ariel view of Radiator Springs from Disney's "Cars". Although this work doesn't include a horizon line or a clear vanishing point in the picture, the narrowing of the road gives the feeling of space and suggests that it goes back to a vanishing point. Congratulations, Zeke and Miranda!
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