He revelled in the opportunity to use satire. He married his ready ... nickname from those years: Abu. His art flourished in its new context. A prime example from that time is a panel published ...
Werewolf is still brilliant political satire, incisively dissecting arguments ... Combining mind-boggling instances of magic and pop psychology with the promise of self-actualisation – no ...
Literature is not rich in examples ... irony gives to both the characters and their surroundings the peculiar intensity of significance that attends the highest art. The special class of satire ...
Many of the anthems that emerged from this era pandered to exactly that: bands became ringleaders if they mastered the art of heart-pumping rhythms ... they realised they could use irony and satire as ...
This is a source of some irony ... bulk of Warhammer 40,000 art I've encountered, as parody or satire. It's too heartfelt. In service to the Master of Mankind we transmute anguish into serenity. We ...
Cosm, an entertainment, media, and technology company, will give art fans an immersive animated history lesson on some of pop art’s most prominent figures. On Oct. 28, Cosm will present ...
The Village Voice reports on an exhibition of cartoonist Ward Sutton's paintings by his cartoonist alter ego Stan Kelly.
Dramatic irony depends on the audience knowing a piece of information or context that the characters in a story do not know. For example, the beginning of the film “Titanic” emphasizes that ...
It’s a form of irony embedded into a narrative’s structure. Since it requires an audience with a different perspective than a character, it can only occur within a dramatic work. For example, ...
We all know how local councils, for example, have been stripped of resources ... who are increasingly finding hard to do create their art. The life of an independent artist has never been easy ...
Amongst the foremost of them was The Indian Express – and the biting satire of its cartoonist Abu Abraham is a significant ...