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The three main sections of space in an art are the foreground, middle ground, and background. One technique that artists use to create space is perspective. This means making some objects appear small and some objects appear large, to convince the eye that there is space in between the objects. The same environment and objects can be oriented and drawn in a different way depending on which perspective the piece will be viewed from. A perspective of a bowl of fruit head on will look different than if the perspective was of the bowl from above. The three main types of perspective are aerial, herringbone, and linear. Aerial describes a spatial illusion, herringbone describes the depth, and linear is a combination of the two. The best works of art are the ones that use both aerial and herringbone effects to achieve a product in linear form.