You better think about it Peggy, Peg
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Lauren Bacall in Dark Passage (1947).
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Olivia de Havilland and Errol Flynn in Four’s a Crowd (1938).
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Jeanette MacDonald in The Love Parade (1929).
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drawn in front of an audience using borrowed art supplies.
this drawing is being sold in an online auction right now.
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Hey Matt huge fan here! I'm curious about something after having a discussion I had with my girlfriend. Would you consider comic books/ graphic novels literature? As in teachable in schools and whatnot. Or more of a sub category of its own design?
no; i’d consider comic books and graphic novels comic books and graphic novels, and very MUCH teachable in schools and whatnot. a vital artform with its own history language idiom craft and culture. i think a lot of bad thinking happens when someone applies the critical frameworks of one artform to another and takes the result as a given. comics shares a lot with the written word. it shares a lot with the drawn image. it shares a lot with film. but there are things unique to comics and only comics that, were the reverse applied, would be all the more obvious.
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Trekking to Mt. Whitney, California. 1914.
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Good.
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Submission Weekend!
Kusuriuri from Mononoke
Cosplayer/Submitter: Voldiesama [DA | FB]
Photographer: Skyline Photography
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