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Discover LudwigThe phrase "picture plane" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the field of visual art to describe the imaginary surface on which an artist paints, draws, or photographs the subject matter of their work. For example, "The artist visualized her painting from the picture plane, making sure to create interesting shapes and forms."
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picture plane
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In art, the imaginary plane correspondent with the physical surface of a drawing, painting or print.
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The figures fill the picture plane and eradicate it.
Images are formed by directly shading each sample and projecting it onto the picture plane.
An explosion then blows glass and petals and smoke across the picture plane in all directions.
In both works, the main scene is again placed at the front of the picture plane.
The intersection of these sight lines with the vertical picture plane (PP) generates the drawing.
Thus, the reality plane is projected onto the picture plane, hence the name projective geometry.
Leo Steinberg coined the phrase "flatbed picture plane" for the Rauschenbergs.
Oddly, for a style that crowds the picture plane, spatial illusion is crucial to Cubism.
The space behind the picture plane is shallow and ambiguous, as it often seems with Chardin.
"He likes to make that picture plane just completely dense with both meaning and stuff.
What links the two shows is preoccupation with the picture plane.
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