The first picture is a dish of sushi.
In this image, there are some perceptual cues working together, Liner Perspective, Overlap, and Relative Size. The construction of 6 pieces of sushi is composed of a "Two-Point Perspective" with a invisible horizontal line and two vanishing points, which makes it a 3 dimensional image on a 2-D picture in the space. Then, the second line of sushi is overlapped by the first line, an additional meal (like Japanese pickle?) is overlapped by sushi, and chopsticks are a kind of overlapped by both of them. Besides, those elements are in turns getting smaller as Relative Size. Those two indicated their depth over all.
The next picture is an afternoon tea.
There are also some perceptual elements, Overlap, Shadow, and Relative Size. Even though those cupcakes are different sizes, they have depth and look a 3-D object by overlapping each other and shading the back sides. Then, since each dish overlaps lower ones, it becomes a 3 Dimensional object which is looked down form above. Also, there seems to be a space between an afternoon tea table and a flower vase by Overlap, Shadow, and Relative Size (the flower is the same size as one of cupcakes).
Source: http://wiw.org/%7Ejess/archives/2004/09/09/twinkie-sushi/
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