The Impossible Cube was a study of perspective. I learnt how to produce drawings that show spacial depth and correct perspective through understanding one point and two point perspective. The final drawing started out as a cube drawn in two point perspective. The idea was to take out a fragment of this cube and add it somewhere else in the 'space.' It was less like a drawing and more like a game or a puzzle to solve. I quite enjoyed it and if given the chance, I want to do it again.



Exercises in understanding perspective.
