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Hi Cythnia,
I am not leaving a ton of feedback on the specifics of perspective this week because it is tricky and I think you just have to keep practicing until it sort of clicks… we can talk more if you feel like you are struggling but I think you have the basics here. I would just keep practicing — we learn the rules of linear perspective so that we can feel confident in our decision to break it!
I think your drawings interact really nicely with the lined blue notebook paper! It is cool to see how the contrast of those lines intersects with the lines you are making to compose the book. They are a very flat plane, but the illusion you are making juxtaposes and exposes that plane’s flatness!
I love the bold statement this book is making — it makes me ask what is the priority of this drawing? What were your priorities when making these drawings! A great theme to keep asking and playing with!