Postcard Tamsui recreates tea stalls at the street market

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Postcard Tamsui recreates tea stalls at the street market - Cards & Postcards - Paper Multicolor

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In the past, the paintings were more three-dimensional and layered, but this time I want to practice making the objects flatter. The plane is not necessarily easier to have layers than the three-dimensional. The things that the eyes see directly often have layers, and the three-dimensional conforms to people's visual experience, so some shading lines allow people to see what it is. Then I found that when there is no layered three-dimensional sense, what can distinguish objects from objects is color. / size, specification, size, material/ 156.5g 150x107mm /material/ The material for printed products is art paper that is suitable for printing postcards and is not polished. Origin/manufacturing method Origin Taiwan

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In the past, the paintings were more three-dimensional and layered, but this time I want to practice making the objects flatter. The plane is not necessarily easier to have layers than the three-dimensional. The things that the eyes see directly often have layers, and the three-dimensional conforms to people's visual experience, so some shading lines allow people to see what it is. Then I found that when there is no layered three-dimensional sense, the color that can distinguish objects from objects is color.

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