About Forced Perspective
Forced perspective is a photography technique that uses illusions to create intriguing and unusual images. The MIRONOVA ART collection features works that embody this approach, allowing viewers to see familiar scenes in a new light. This technique is based on altering the perception of sizes and proportions, creating an optical illusion and adding intrigue to photographs. Forced perspective photography allows artists to experiment with composition, object placement, and background. For example, a person may appear enormous next to miniature objects or, conversely, seem very small among large structures. These illusions create unique visual stories that surprise and inspire. This technique is especially popular in creating creative portraits, urban scenes, or even abstract compositions. Forced perspective adds an element of play, humor, and surrealism to the images, making them particularly appealing for modern interiors. In styles like high-tech, modern, or even minimalism, such photographs become bold focal points, drawing attention with their unconventional execution. The uniqueness of forced perspective lies in its ability to alter the perception of reality. It challenges viewers to think about what they see and search for hidden meanings within the image. Such works are perfect for those looking to add a touch of intellect and creativity to their space. The MIRONOVA ART collection offers a wide selection of photographs created with this technique. Their high-quality execution and the artists’ professionalism make these works more than just interior decorations. They serve as sources of inspiration, evoke emotions, and provide aesthetic pleasure.