
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Caravaggio, the Italian painter from the 16th century, is well known for his use of a technique called "foreshortening." Today we would call it " focus stacking." It's curious to me that this view of the world is impossible for the human eye. Essentially, Caravaggio had to ignore his eyes and what he saw in order to paint using this technique that seems so real.
Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!
By Brooks Jensen4.6
421421 ratings
Caravaggio, the Italian painter from the 16th century, is well known for his use of a technique called "foreshortening." Today we would call it " focus stacking." It's curious to me that this view of the world is impossible for the human eye. Essentially, Caravaggio had to ignore his eyes and what he saw in order to paint using this technique that seems so real.
Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!

667 Listeners

264 Listeners

700 Listeners

2,020 Listeners

56 Listeners

413 Listeners

2,183 Listeners

290 Listeners

122 Listeners

115 Listeners

104 Listeners

158 Listeners

141 Listeners

96 Listeners

71 Listeners