Mazes
A labyrinth has winding, curved passages, forming a “unicursal,” or one-way path from the outside toward the center.
A maze is a network of paths. Mazes are usually designed as a puzzle through which something has to find their way. Most mazes also have a start and a finish. The most famous maze in the world is the
creating and solving mazes can enhance memory and creativity. Working through mazes can also boost students' confidence and self-esteem. When faced with a difficult maze, some students may initially feel overwhelmed. and boost spacial awareness
Corn Maze
English Hedge Maze
Dole Pineapple Maze that is located in Hawaii. People walk through this huge maze trying to find their way into the center to find the giant Pineapple. Mazes are also made frequently in corn fields in the fall.
In Greek mythology, the hero Theseus successfully traveled through the Labyrinth of Crete and slayed the minotaur with the help of the goddess Ariadne, who gave him a ball of thread, called a clue.
Project: Creating a 1 point perspective maze
Project derived from https://juliannakunstler.com/art1_1pt_maze.html
One Point perspective
Definition …a mathematical system for representing three-dimensional objects and space on a two-dimensional surface by means of intersecting lines that are drawn vertically and horizontally and that radiate from one point on a horizon line… Dictionary.com
Key Points:
Surfaces that face the viewer are drawn using their true shape
Surfaces that travel away from the viewer converge towards a single vanishing point
Understand that:
Objects above the horizon line are drawn as if you are looking up at them (you see the bottom of the object)
Objects below the horizon line are drawn as if you are looking down at them (you see the top of the object)
Objects that are neither above nor below the horizon line are drawn as if you are looking directly at them (you see neither the top or the bottom of the object)
from: https://www.studentartguide.com/articles/one-point-perspective-drawing