Exercises coloring in cube like forms without existing outlines, bottom row. We tried good cubes and skewed cubes to get a feel for the differences. When you are used to thinking of a thing one way all your life, it is very hard to even perceive a different way, let alone try to replicate it. I don't give actual 'how to do perspective' lessons. That becomes a hopeless muddle of confusion.
We worked from this reference photo after we did the practices. I did a follow along demo and probably led everyone astray.
It could be helpful to also see the work of John Marin and Eric Hopkins.
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