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Green thinks that “In The Sleeping Beauty, who awakens Aurora from her wretched curse and saves the day?” (2012, p.1) This drawing is called Save at Last and was completed with charcoal and pastel. It is from the end of […]
Montrie observes that “Tensions had to be high” (2003, p.1) The Battle is charcoal/pastel on paper and sets the scene for the part of the story when Robert Gold frights the evil witch. They fright with magic swords and their […]
Langhamer, C. (2013 ,p.63) “The emergence of the “pin-up” image offered new models of femininity.” This is a pastel drawing of the main female character Lacey. The lady is holding a rose. The figure is the focal point of the […]
Bol Marjoram Bol Marjoram has a exhibition coming to the Canal in March. Titled What kind of hole am I?. The reasons while I am interested in Marjoram’s work is because I am making collages for part of my work […]
Taylor, A. and Taylor, J. Roffey, M. (2001, p.6) “And each one screams, when bricks and beans Come tumbling on their heads;” This drawing is moving the story on as it shows the evil watch’s entering the town. They have […]
Encyclopaedia Britannica (2014, p.2) “Ipswich is the county town (seat) and administrative centre of Suffolk.” I am been taking pictures of Ipswich’s main streets. I have been using the photographs to copy the shape and design of the buildings in […]
Mulvey (2006, p.11) “human fascinations: boundary between life and death” This piece is about one of the hero’s who has died. As he tries to defend the town. One of the witches kills him with a sword, just as he […]
I am looking at Picasso’s production design for the play of Parade which he did in Russia were he collaborated with the The Ballets Russes. Jean Cocteau recruited Picasso to produce the curtains and this working pathership lasted for many […]
This piece Children’s Games (1560) of work is quite large and shows a vast section of the street scenes. In this painting the children are playing outside, which is a normal day for them. Robert L. Delevoy (1959, p.58) relates […]
C. S Lewis (1936, p.4) “There can be no mistake about the novelty of romantic love” I decided from this week that it would be more sensible to focus on crafting my drawing ability further and not to work on […]
The first image was of the couple coming out of a door of a shop. I wanted to try having them come out of the entrance and walk down the street. It was quite hard to do and the paper […]