Gallery: Two-Point
Perspectives (continued)
This is a beautiful pen and sepia study for a painting. The use of two-point perspective in this work is subtly and effectively
used. Beginning with the rug on the floor, which is placed at an angle at the bottom of the drawing to put it in two-point per-
spective, an arrow has been created. The arrow is a device to lead the viewer into the work. The box on the table is an impor-
tant element for this theme because it is also placed in two-point perspective and is seen from above to accentuate its
volume with the figure reaching into its mysterious depths.
Pandora,by Justin Wiest, courtesy of the artist