To accurately identify the system of perspective used in the painting, I would need to see the artwork itself. However, if it employs linear perspective, it typically features converging lines that lead to a single vanishing point on the horizon. If it uses atmospheric perspective, elements in the background may appear lighter and less detailed, creating a sense of depth. Each system effectively guides the viewer's eye and enhances the three-dimensionality of the scene.
linear perspective
Aerial perspective
Balanced composition.
Atmospheric perspective is an illusion used to make a 2-dimensional art piece look 3-dimensional. Things in the back of the painting are grayer and less detailed than things at the front of the painting. This mimics how things that are closer to you are easier to see more clearly.
The left painting only
Single-point perspective
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linear perspective
aerial perspective
An early attempt at perspective (apex)
A lack of liner prespective. (Apex)
linear perspective :)
Aerial perspective
heroic landscape
Balanced composition.
Look at H. Bosch painting "Garden of delight" and see all the inspirations Lewis got..
If you look at it in a planetary perspective they are called moons. But if you look at it in a solar system perspective they are called planets, dwarf planets and asteroids. If you look at it at a galaxy size they are called Suns and Stars.