Illustration: a theoretical and contextual perspective
Used to be that illustrators were told how and what to draw, and they drew it, and that was that. Today, however, illustrators are the authority; they are the originators of the ideas and the images that convey those ideas, both in fiction and in nonfiction. They need to be educated, socially and cu...
Main Author: | Male, Alan |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Spanish |
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