How does Van Gogh suggest 3 dimensional space in his original “Postman Joseph Roulin” (1888)?
Justin asked:
How does Van Gogh suggest 3 dimensional space in his original “Postman Joseph Roulin” (1888)? I’m honestly confused by what this means and I know he is sitting on a chair, resting his arm on a green table next to him but I am not sure if that explains this question about the picture. Can anyone please help? Thank You
Chad
How does Van Gogh suggest 3 dimensional space in his original “Postman Joseph Roulin” (1888)? I’m honestly confused by what this means and I know he is sitting on a chair, resting his arm on a green table next to him but I am not sure if that explains this question about the picture. Can anyone please help? Thank You
Chad
Tags: Dimensional Space, Postman Joseph Roulin, What This Means

June 28th, 2009 at 7:49 pm
The perspective he sticks them out the painting the painting the perspective he sticks them out the perspective he uses is what makes it look at his arms he uses is what makes it look 3dkinda.