In the artwork of Vitruvian Man by Leonardo Da Vinci is quite interesting on the first sight. By looking the man figure in the center and surrounded with a square and circle are odd.
However when you start to really see this drawings within few minutes, you realise that his artwork is not meant for fun but there's always a reason behind his artwork.
In my opinion, the square around him means the perfect square that each normal human beings should have. The circle over him is that human arms and leg lengths is as equal with the surrounding.
Which means that the artist are trying to draw like this to figure out that humans have a right proportion.
p/s : sorry for the bad drawing >.<'
But is it also creating the illusion of a 'perfect body'? This is idealism--the ideal body based on mathematics, rather than on nature. Keep trying. Good start. Dont be embarrassed...just keep improving.
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