One point perspective is a type of linear perspective that uses angles and lines to create an illusion of space and form on a flat canvas. It earns that name because it displays a single vanishing point. It’s a simple art concept, but Ms. Simpson (Grant) also needed a simple solution for teaching it, so she turned to MEF for funding to purchase rulers for her students to draw one point perspective starbursts and drawings of buildings and trees.
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