The article “STORIES: A Love Letter” was very interesting to read and I especially took interest in the second short story by Bill Sienkiewicz and Neil Gaiman. The short story spoke about how we as humans automatically tell narrative stories everyday despite us even knowing and its what separates us from other creatures in the world. The ability to speak and tell a story, to have the power to make people imagine things with the words you speak. It also states that because we have this power of story-telling we’ll never be able to master the art of it and that’s the beauty of story-telling. This is because, as they said, story-telling is a wide craft and it’ll never reach its peak because its so wide. I found this so interesting because I never thought about story-telling like that and i never realized the impact in had on the past and now.
About This Course
This course is a practical introduction to the field of illustration. Focus will be placed on
process work and professional practices, presented within contemporary and historical
context. Course includes projects and lectures in a variety of illustration genres.
Professor Woolley
Office Hours: Tuesday 12 – 2pm email for appointment
SJWoolley@citytech.cuny.edu
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