Author: John O'Reilly
Publisher: Die Gestalten Verlag-DGV
ISBN: 9783899555875
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The demand for work in the medium of illustration continues to grow, becoming a key component in the fields of advertising, communication, and reporting. Illusive 4 is the definitive reference of contemporary illustration, showcasing the work of bath established nomes and new talents from around the world. The book demonstrates the dynamism of this creative technique, documents global trends, and features an impressive variety of illustration styles and design approaches spanning from luscious fashion sketches to unapologetic protest images. Its scope makes Illusive 4 a rich source of ideas for illustrators, pointers, and all visual artists, as well as for graphic and editorial designers.
Language: en
Pages: 400
Pages: 400
The demand for work in the medium of illustration continues to grow, becoming a key component in the fields of advertising, communication, and reporting. Illusive 4 is the definitive reference of contemporary illustration, showcasing the work of bath established nomes and new talents from around the world. The book demonstrates
Language: en
Pages: 368
Pages: 368
The X-Men meets Ocean's Eleven in this edge-of-your-seat sci-fi adventure about a band of "super" criminals. When the deadly MK virus swept across the planet, a vaccine was created to stop the epidemic, but it came with some unexpected side effects. A small percentage of the population developed superhero-like powers,
Language: en
Pages: 227
Pages: 227
Shows how trials, as media events, have had long-reaching significance in American history.
Language: en
Pages: 387
Pages: 387
A rare glimpse into North Korean propaganda—in parades, posters, murals, theater, and films
Language: en
Pages: 212
Pages: 212
Illusive Identity is a transnational exploration of the evolution of working-class consciousness within modern Western culture. The work traces how the rise of popular culture blurred the definition and dulled the influence of class identity in Europe and the United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Chapters tackling
Language: en
Pages: 68
Pages: 68
Poetic sketches undaunted nonconforming, free, sometimes written within a fleeting instance, unassuming and at times suspended between the pendulous planes of reality, spiritualism, dreams and the supernatural.
Language: en
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Language: en
Pages: 348
Pages: 348
Henry and Barby are neighbors, classmates, and more. Barby's family is affluent and well-to-do, while Henry's family leads a simple life on a small income. Feelings of ambivalence pervade young Henry's adolescence as he becomes involved with both Barby and her sister. Brandy, Barby's older sister, seduces Henry, and their
Language: en
Pages: 684
Pages: 684
Frankie Valen’s autobiography, “Chasing An Illusive Dream,” is a story that contains the drama and pathos that inspired the old cliché, “Truth is stranger than fiction.” This story of a pop-singer is about fame and the loss of it, separation from family and children, and a dramatic return to the
Language: en
Pages: 292
Pages: 292
Have you ever thought about what a dog smells as it stops to sniff at a tree? Or what a cat is watching as it stares intensely off into space? What about animals in the wild? What do they see, hear, smell, and feel? How do they perceive their surroundings?