In a painting or other two-dimensional art, illusionary space which appears to recede backward into depth from the picture plane.
The implied or illusionary space in a painting or other two dimensional work as it appears to recede backward from the picture plane.
The illusion of space, whether three- or two- dimensional, created by an artist on the two-dimensional surface of the canvas or paper.
The illusory space in a painting or other work of two-dimensional art that seems to recede backward into depth from the picture plane, giving the illusion of distance.
Can be perceived as flat as in some abstract work or can also be perceived as having three dimensions. In the later case, it refers to the specific idea of space within an image.
This is the illusion of space created 'behind' the picture plane suggesting a real depth and space. This may include an illusionistic continuation of the real space of the spectator into the separate, constructed space of the painting.