After the invention of photography in the 1800s, artists began to question their role in the world. After all, the camera efficiently translates the three-dimensional world into two dimensions. That was a job that previously only artists could do. In the 1960s, a group of artists, known as the photorealists, embraced the camera as an artistic tool. They began photographing their subjects, then creating extremely realistic drawings and paintings based on the photos.
Renaissance artists used perspective to apply orderliness and a sense of calm to their world. Write a paragraph about how Richard Estes uses the same techniques to show the disorder and chaos of modern city life.