Visit the Somerset House is always a beautiful experience. The massive building with centuries of history, situated on the south side of the Strand in Central London, is as beauty to see from outside as big that you can almost get lost inside. The always new events, that raging from film to music and from … Continue reading The Museum of Innocence
Month: February 2016
The Westminster Art Reference Library is a little library situated at the back of the National Gallery, right between Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square and is site on the observatory of Isaac Newton. When you go there for the first time you can only be unbelieving of how is possible that a so important library … Continue reading The Westminster Art Reference Library
The comic book industry is having nowadays a new “golden age”, after the big crisis of selling during the end of the ’90s. The comic books are now selling a lot arriving even, in some occasions, to break sell records. All this, in a way, is thanks to the multiplatform form in which their characters … Continue reading Visual Sequence
The oldest way of telling a story was in oral form. People told their stories making it at the moment or reinvented every time they tell it. This made the fairy tales unique for their capacity to be always new and fresh. Since then the fairy tales evolved in written format and started to entered … Continue reading Fairy Tales
Once upon a time in the dark alleys of a pencil case, Casetown, the eraser, Count Rubbington, was taking over every notebook of Casetown and was erasing every colour out of every page. in the town, there lived only one pencil, Greyline. All Greyline ever wanted was to be coloured, but with count Rubbington's reign … Continue reading Fairytale
We are surrounded by signs everyday. We can find them everywhere all around us. Daniel Chandler, a British visual semiotician, says about that: ‘Signs take the Form of words, images, sounds, odours, flavours, acts or objects, but such things have no intrinsic meaning and become signs only when we invest them with meaning’. So signs … Continue reading Semiotics