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The example I chose from the MASC was from the comic “Today!” by Thiago Carvalho. I used this comic to influence my own alternative comic by paying close attention to the hierarchy of the page. My eye immediately goes to … Continue reading
Hierarchy: Sophia Price
As I think about my poster project, I have decided to use hierarchy in a way that changed the view of my objects that personally remind me of what my unthinkable writing provoked. My writing made me think of a … Continue reading
Layers: Sophia Price
Lynda Barry has perhaps perfected the technique of layering. Her ability to stack images onto of images creates the idea that everything in the page intercepts to get her main point across. On this page, for instance, the background’s soft … Continue reading
Texture: Sophia Price
Texture is a main part of Lynda Barry’s artistic style. Her drawings each are giving a unique feeling, causing the reader to sense how it would feel if her drawings came alive. She creates her drawings in a layering method- … Continue reading
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Color: Sophia Price
For this blog I chose to use another one of Lynda Barry’s works, Picture This. Her representation of Spring in this photo of the secondary color green throughout this page gives a calm feeling to the idea of spring. By … Continue reading
Time and Motion: Sophia Price
Motion in two-dementional art is something that is often implied. This is done through cropped images, such as the frame on the right in the comic from Lynda Barry’s One! Hundred! Demons! The teacher is entering the same area as the … Continue reading
Scale: Sophia Price
When looking at an image, the scale of the picture gives away many implications that the reader should have about the photo. How large the images are, how far away they are supposed to be perceived, and the reality of … Continue reading
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Framing: Sophia Price
Lynda Barry provides a perfect example different types of framing within her graphic novel, One! Hundred! Demons! In the page I chose to focus on Barry has formed a camera frame around the picture centered on her page “classifieds”. By doing this … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Sophia Price
From understand what point, line, and plane are I was able to gain a deeper understanding of how the author works as they create a graphic story. I did not know we had to grab a graphic novel from the … Continue reading
Formstorming: Sophia Price
I would argue that do to her exploration of the way images or ideas are different things (memories, experiences, stories, etc) Lynda Barry’s book What It Is is, in itself, an example of formstorming. She explores different ideas based on images … Continue reading
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