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Q: What do we call the first point your eyes are drawn to in a painnting even if it is not the center of the painting?
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What do we call the first point that your eyes drawn in a painting even if it is not the center of a painting?

The point in a painting where the eye is drawn to is known as the Focal Point.


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The center of vision typically refers to the focal point of the piece. It's usually what your eyes are drawn to first; what is emphasized most. Such as in the famous painting, "The Scream." The center of vision would be the screaming figure in the lower right hand corner, since this is the first thing that draws your eyes to the piece.


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