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Crooked Man retold
I took the old nursery rhyme ‘Crooked Man’ and tried to make it relevant to modern narrative. Graphic novels help to give a contemporised feel. I felt that the issue of homelessness could be addressed using the short narrative. Homelessness is a problem that is an unnecessary aspect of Western and modern cities. There was […]
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Gifs in Photoshop cs6.
Here’s the website I used to teach me ‘HOW TO’ https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/photoshop/how-to/make-animated-gif.html
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12th century maiden image
Currently on a project about Worcestershires legendary stories. This is my attempt at a traditional looking Sabrina, goddess of the river Seven. She pleaded for her life before her father’s wife had her thrown into the river to drown.
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Wolf and the Sea
Native American Legends Wolf and the Sea A Haida Legend Once a man found two wolf pups on the beach, he took them to his home and raised them. When the pups had grown, they would swim out in to the ocean, kill a whale, and bring it to shore for the man to eat. […]
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Expressing people portraits
Today we had different music for each 20 minute portrait. Pete swapped out colours at random times and we rotated around the room every 20 minutes to get new faces. The maddest and most fun class we have shared for months. Images of me… What I did…
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Illustrating our favourite poem from childhood.
I always found Roald Dahl’s stories and poems hilarious as a child and they still inspire me now. The illustrations by Quentin Blake are so well know it was hard not to be influenced by them when trying to illustrate a Roald Dahl poem. My Attempt
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Movie poster redo
having a go at redoing our favourite movies as a signal image. Very fond of Play Time (1965) as a number of continual line drawing. When you watch the film you will understand; seeing each image move into each other.
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Classroom illustration: Haiku
take one Haiku add an image subtract any literal definition. Equals, fun with finding the metaphor.