picture plane

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picture plane

The artist carefully considers the picture plane before beginning the sketch.

Definition

Noun: The picture plane is the flat, two-dimensional surface of a drawing, painting, or other graphic work. It is the immediate physical plane of the artwork, which coincides with but is conceptually distinct from the actual material surface (like the canvas or paper). It serves as the notional window through which the depicted scene is viewed and is a fundamental concept for creating the illusion of depth.

Usage

The term is used primarily in the context of art theory, criticism, and instruction to analyze and describe the spatial relationships within an artwork. - It refers to the frontal, transparent boundary between the viewer's physical space and the illusory space of the artwork. - Elements can be described as being on, behind, or in front of the picture plane.

Examples
  • In linear perspective, orthogonal lines appear to recede from the picture plane toward a vanishing point.
  • The artist deliberately placed the large figure close to the picture plane to create a sense of immediacy.
  • Cézanne's paintings often challenge traditional depth by emphasizing the flatness of the picture plane.
Advanced Usage
  • Flattening the picture plane: An artistic technique that minimizes illusions of depth, drawing attention to the two-dimensional nature of the surface. Common in modernist painting.
  • Picture plane vs. Compositional plane: While the picture plane is the literal surface, compositional planes are the implied layers of depth (foreground, middle ground, background) within the depicted space.
Variants and Related Words
  • Picture surface: A near-synonym, though it may emphasize the physical material more than the conceptual plane.
  • Plane (in art): A more general term for any flat surface within a composition, including the picture plane.
  • Foreground: The part of a scene that appears nearest to the viewer and is often conceptually closest to the picture plane.
Synonyms
  • Surface plane
  • Frontal plane (in context)
Related Concepts and Phrases
  • Breaking the picture plane: When depicted elements appear to project outward from the surface, invading the viewer's space. This is a technique often used in sculpture and illusionistic painting.
  • Recession from the picture plane: The movement of depicted elements back into the illusory space of the artwork.
picture plane

The artist carefully considers the picture plane before beginning the sketch.

Noun
  1. the plane that is in the foreground of a drawing or painting; coextensive with but different from the objective surface of the work