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    Beardsley The third is Aubrey Vincent Beardsley. He was famous for his illustrations of “eccentric eroticism”. His works had no “proportion and perspective”, rather just curved lines in black and white. While with the Art Nouveau disappeared, his works were unpopular until 1966. In 1966, he created an illustration for the Beatles’ CD cover called Revolver, which was an innovation in this area because before him the CD covers were photographic portraits bands or singers. Dwiggins The fourth…

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    were very uncomfortable and inflicted pain to whoever wore the mask. In document 5 titled,¨Devices of Slavery¨ shows an illustration of an iron mask with a collar that prevents the slave from running away and escaping, and prevents the slave from eating anything that they have picked from the slave owner/master´s crops. In the caption of the illustration states,¨The illustration above includes an iron mask and collar, which were sometimes used by slaveholders.…

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    tour and the full length video for Floyd’s song Welcome to the Machine. His illustrations for The Wall would be turned into animations for the movie. Scarfe would continue to work with Roger Waters after he went solo.…

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    The literary elements in Where the Wild Thigs Are, work together in harmony through the use of vivid illustrations. Sendak’s depictions of an enchanted land full of monsters and imagination, set the perfect tone for the characterization of the main character Max. Though most of the story takes place in this wild land, I feel it is important to address the story begins and ends with Max being in his room. As a child my room was “my space”, my room was a place where I was the boss. Max’s room was…

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    It is difficult to distinguish who the intended audience of this book is as the large print and colourful illustrations are elements of a children’s book, however the timeline, mini-biographies and historical content in tiny text are more appropriate for an older audience. The story interrupts the lyrics of Stan Roger’s Canadian folk song “Northwest Passage” with…

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    For instance, the illustration has blended nicely with written text and visually appealing painted colourful and black/white pictures. Additionally, black/white images contain the repetitive lines, and the coloured illustrations include the sensory description. The use of multimodality will help the readers with clues to visualise the story (Gamble & Yates, 2013, p. 80). Moreover, the colour choice, facial expression and gestures used in the visual illustration has added more impression in…

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    analysis of two images, an illustration and an advertisement. The illustration is by Charles Stanley Renhardt called “Summer at the Cape of Good Hope- Afternoon Tea on the stoep” and it dates back to 1882. The advertisement is for “Frank Rippingille’s Patent Cooking Stoves” and it dates back to 1897. The semiotic analysis will be describing the denotative depictions of the two images and in turn will provide the connotative meanings base on Victorian Values. In the illustration, there is an…

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    Art is a passion of mine. I love to create and bring ideas to life. Since I was a little girl, I have always wanted to do something amazing with my life, and I knew it would be something artistic. With the Bulk Scholarship, I hope to use the money to make my dreams a reality. Out of all the art schools in the world, it hard to decide on the right college for me. Yet, i have a few in mind. Academy of Art University, University of Washington, Art Institute of Seattle, and Full Sail are just a few…

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    dog in the night-time” my Mark Haddon and my first impression on the novel is the detail the author put into the main characters thoughts and encounters. At first I thought the information was useless but now I enjoy the narrators knowledge and illustrations. Although Haddon goes into detail about the narrator, I would prefer more insight and perspectives of other characters in the novel. From reading the beginning of the book, I have had positive and negative reactions to the author’s writing…

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    The illustration that really caught my eye was when the fly is responds to the spider “Oh no, no, for I’ve often heard it said, they never, never wake again, who sleep upon your bed!” This specific picture really spoke volume to me on many occasions. The illustration shows the fly looking over at the spider’s bed and there is a group of ghost bugs holding a book called “The joy of cooking bugs.” The fly is aware of the spider’s misleading words because she is constantly proving to him that she…

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