Painting of landscape viewed from above
Landscape looking down
© Students of Nowendoc Public School

Artists make artworks from a variety of viewing points—looking down or up, from the side, front or back, close-up or from a distance. They might, for example, explore a bushland area from above, or view an aspect of the same landscape as a wide, panoramic view, or a close-up, micro-view.

Nowendoc Public school painted this collaborative artwork after using a Google map to get a view looking down from above.