Category Archives: Picture Collection
Perspective
The Picture Collection’s Perspective folder currently contains 54 images. Ranging from international cityscapes to fine art photography, these images are sure to help any cartoonist or animator in nailing down those difficult perspective shots, as well as photographers and filmmakers in broadening their eye. The folder contains an array of editorial photographs from magazines (past and present) and even a few ‘magic eye tricks’ and diagrams from psychology books. Overlooked and underestimated–this folder is sure to give your eye some interesting… perspective!
Advertising – Paper & Printing
Currently at a modest 50 items, Advertising – Paper & Printing deserves to be cultivated more (and the depths of my hermit-packed, cave like office could certainly provide the materials). Illustration Westvaco (1927-1954), which has been around far longer than this infantile subject, are essentially printing advertisements in booklet form. These are single-page ads culled from publications such as Communication Arts, Fortune Magazine, and Graphis, ranging from the late 1940’s to the early 1980’s.
We have a number of chivalrous Champion Paper ads, some of which are variations on the below but with a different background saturation color.
The Automation of the Gaze:
If it is an ad placed in a late 1940’s or early 1950’s Fortune Magazine, there is a one in three chance that a hand will feature prominently.
Consolidated boasts about landing the coveted American Airlines Account.
Prepared in the public interest by Beloit Iron Works.
Seymour Chwast illustrated this, equal parts regal and far-out, irrational fear of mushrooms.
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