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Paolo Uccello

Paolo Uccello (1397-1475) was a Florentine painter who was active during the Early Renaissance period. At a time when visual perspective in art was first developed and beginning to be implemented into the works of artists, Uccello is considered to… Continue Reading →

Survey 1 – Design and Objects of the Prehistoric Period

Context is one of the most important things one must consider when analyzing art history. I find the period of prehistory to be a fascinating one, since the lack of context for much of what’s been discovered leaves things up… Continue Reading →

Figure/Ground and Continuation

The use figure/ground in this page of Batman makes it very evident where the figures lie in the foreground and the city view in the background. The use of continuation gives this panel so much life, and you’re able to… Continue Reading →

Yearbook Spread

I have done my yearbook spread in the form of comic book pages. I decided I wanted to do so immediately since I have been wanting to practice my sequential art abilities. The comic itself is a very obvious homage… Continue Reading →

Size, Direction, Colour

The use of size gives a sense of importance to the figure in the back, while also adding a sense of mystery. The use of direction in the bottom left panel gives a strong sense of speed and impact, while… Continue Reading →

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