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18th century Japanese woodblock prints
Because he can.
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He was an impressionistic artist, in fact he founded the art of impressionism. This particular style of painting is supposed to help the artist create a picture as realistic as possible using interesting colors (generally not very bold), to create an atmosphere, not necessarily to depict the subject in intricate detail.
Matte painting is commonly used in filmmaking to create the illusion of a background or environment that would be much too costly or difficult to actually build or use as a filming location. With good quality matte painting, this can create a seamless effect of an otherwise impossible environment.
A motion picture is an artistic work that tells a story consisting of a set of photographs shown in rapid succession so as to create the illusion of motion.
Overlapping refers to the placement of an object to create the illusion of depth.
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One artistic technique used to create the illusion of three dimensions is perspective drawing. This involves using vanishing points and geometric principles to represent objects in a realistic way on a two-dimensional surface. Another technique is shading or chiaroscuro, which uses variations in light and shadow to create the illusion of depth and volume in a artwork.
18th century Japanese woodblock prints
Because he can.
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THEY HAD TO CREATE THE ILLUSION THAT THEY COULD DEFY GRAFITY AND MAN THEY SMASHED IT!!!!LOL