Tuesday, February 7, 2012

42. Spatial Puzzles (Equivocal Space)



Though all artists know the tools and rules in giving an image an illusion of depth or space, they sometimes ignore these rules purposefully in order to confuse the viewer and provide and unexpected image that does not follow the rules of value or space. The result of this technique is called a spatial puzzle. This image is an example of a spatial puzzle because the values on each tree trunk is multi-colored and different throughout making the image unexpected and not obeying the rules of depth or space.

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