The triptych hallway drawing is a pencil drawing of a school hallway in two point perspective, and is part of a series of three drawings in a panorama style. One new skill I learned is how to use two point perspective. Art elements I used were line, form, and space. The lines I used conveyed the two point perspective by leading to vanishing points. This gave the drawing form, because it made the shapes in the drawing three dimensional. Space such as the space between the lockers gave the impression of depth and angle. The two point perspective, which I conveyed in the sense of form, lines, and space were used to show the hallway as it looks in reality and not as a simple two dimensional drawing. For this reason the drawing is more complex than most two dimensional drawings. It is more complex and requires more thought into the exact angles of the lines.