Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Bibliography. Final Update



Bibliography

Auhlers, T. and Strauss, L.V. (2003) Dictionary of Psychoanalysis. 1st edition. Vilnius, Vaga.

Banyan Tree Infomedia ‘LLP. (2008) Spike Milligan. [Online]. Available from:  http://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/terence-alan-patrick-sen-milligan-2879.php [Accessed 05th November 2016].

Beckettt, Samuel. (2006) The Absurd… And Becket… a brief encounter. [Online] Available from: www.samuel-beckett.net/AbsurdAndBeck.htm [Accessed 14th July 2016].

Braund, S.,Osmond, M. and Morgan, C. (c 2012) The authorial illustrator: 10 years of the Falmouth Illustration Forum.  1st edition. Penryn, Atlantic Press.

Brazell, D. and Davies, J. (2013) Understanding illustration. 1st edition. London, A 7 C Black Visual Arts.

Brooks, J. (2013) London sketchbook. 1st edition.  London, Laurence King.

Bolick, E. (2009) Absurdism in Post-Modern Art: Examining the Interplay between ‘Waiting for Godot’ and ‘Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close’ (VOL.1 No.11) Boston, Student Pulse LLC.

Broadcasting Company A PMI/Production BBC. (1996) Spike Milligan: Spike. [Online]Available  from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQU9SG5C3P4 [Accessed 06th November 2016]

Cass, J. and  Stobbs, W. (1966) The canal trip. 1st edition. London, Abelard Shuman.

Desment, A. (2010) Primary prints. 1st edition. London, A & C Black.

De Milked, B. (2016) Unseen Salvador Dali’s Paintings Of Alice In Wonderland.  [Online] Available from: http://www.demilked.com/salvador-dali-illustrations-alice-in-wonderland/ [Accessed 12th  September 2016].


 Digital Radio Station BBC Radio 7. (2013) Spike Milligan. [Online]. Available from:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/comedy/progpages /spike/spikemilligan.html  [Accessed 05th  November 2016]. 

Dixon, S. (2002) Spike Milligan. [Online] Available  from:  https://www.theguradian.com/news/2002/28guardianobituaries.booksobituaries. [Accessed 05th November 2016].

Elzbieta, P. (no date) Charms Danill:  I do not like everybody with a decent muzzle. [Online] Available from:  http://elzbieta.private.lt/2007/12/02/daniil-charms-man-nepatinka-kiekvienas-padoriai-atrodantis-snukis/ [Accessed 12th August 2016].

Guillemette, L. (2009) Narratology.  The Writer’s Magazine of the New Absurd Movement, Issue No. 08. Colorado, Home Library.

Groppel, A. (2016) Writing Essays by Pictures. 1st edition. Huddersfield, Innovative Libraries.

Gordon, M. and Dood, E. (1990) Decorative typography. 1st edition. Oxford, Phaidon Press.

Hannach, J. (2014) Greetings from Darktown. 1st edition. London, Mervell.

Heyman, M. (2006) Anushka Ravishankar’s Indian Nonsense. Absurd Monthly Review, Issue No. 10. London, Book Trust.

Hensher, P. (2012) The missing ink: the lost art of handwriting (and why it still matters).         1st edition. London, Macmillian.

Litikina, A. A. (2010) Absud’s poesy. Cechov and Charms. Moscow, Pervoje Sentiabria.

Central Intelligence Agency. (2014). Danill Kharms [Online] Available from: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Daniil_Kharms Langley Virginia [Accessed 10th August 2016].

Noble, I. and Besley R. (c2001). Visual communication from theory to research methodologies in graphic design. 2nd edition.  London, AVA Publishing.

 Non-profit Organization ‘NPO’. (2015) Spike Milligan. [Online]. Available from http://www.poetryarchive.org/poet/spike-milligan  [Accessed 07th November 2016]

Perkins, K. (2001) The role of illustrations in picture books and the potential and power of the picture book reading experience. 1st edition. Cornwall, Atlantic Press.

Perry, G. (c2016) Sketchbooks. 1st edition. London, Particular Books.

 Popovic, T. (2010) Ideology and the absurd in literature. 1st edition. Paris, Press Sorbonne Nouvelle.

 Gimzauskas, M. (1996) Contemporary literature anthology. Texts. Charms Danill. [Online]. Available from:  http://www.tekstai.lt/versti-tekstai/3-versti-tekstai/429-charms-daniil [Accessed 09th August 2016].

 Tarantio, E. and Caruso, C. (2009) Nonsense and Other Senses. 2nd edition. Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars publishing.

Video hosting service ‘YouTube’. (2009) Daniil Charms: Adventures. [Online]. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygvh-mrX79M [Accessed 09th August 2016].

Video hosting service ‘YouTube’. (2013) Charms Daniil. I was called by name of the stranger. [Online]. Available from www: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDMB3IesqeI [Accessed 08th August 2016].

Video hosting service ‘YouTube’ (2013) Through the window. Stories about Charm’s life.      [Online]. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5pJgMZ-8c4 [Accessed   08th August 2016].

Video hosting service ‘YouTube’. (2014) Lewis Carrol (1876). The Hunting of the Snark [Online]. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Yc18hhM6UC  [Accessed  12th August 2016].

Video hosting service ‘YouTube’. (2017) Black humour. Nonsense jokes and stories. Danill Kharms.  [Online]. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ0Ma3n7KOw [Accessed 10th April  2017].

Conclucion




     I have illustrated nonsense poems by two authors – Danill Kharms and Spike Milligan. I chose illustrate them, because I wanted to tool into two different world: East (Dhanil Kharms) and from West (Spike Milligan). The authors represent East and West countries and poems show its spirit.

    Firstly, I was not sure by what topic I should arrange poems in the book. When I revised poems, by reading them not one time, I understood that I could sense policy. By that, I    selected tree poems from Danill Kharms and tree from Spike Millligan.

   My first decision was to make the book arranging lino cuts printing and monotype.  In the process of lino cuts, I made all poems thinking, that it might be choice to pic best images later. Later in my process I involved monotype printing. When I had all prints together, I looked critically at them. The lino cuts were not convincing me, because of the lines, shades and its mood. Some places were not cut enough, while some places were too pale. It showed me, that I still have lack of the technique and should improve for better results. However, I was looking at other artists who make lino cuts, but I understood that to teach myself to make like they made, I should gain more experiences. For that reason, the lino cuts were ‘abandoned’ and I decided do not arrange them in to the book. Only one lino cut I took for the book cover as it is in harmony of the brown paper.

Later I made monotype printing. The monotype printing is fascinating me because of the unpredictability – when you make your print, you never know, what you are going to get. This technique gives a lot unusual results, what are interesting to look at. Then I made all six poems in monoprint technique. I would say that they are successfully made and can attract a viewer’s eye.

At the end, I thought about typography. There I get into troubles: as I wanted to make typography in monoprinting applying my handwriting. but it did not go well. The problem appeared that the letters were to small and I could not arrange them on the surface right. Also unpredictability of the monotype, gave not pleased results as the text weren’t seen clearly on the page. Some poems were too long and it was difficult to get unity between them. Having the written text, it did not work as the book format appeared not comfortable to use. Accordingly, that, I have decided to write typography handy; I reasonably did not think about nice writing, as I was illustrated nonsense poems. Everything is possible in nonsense, I thought and my book looks like the pupils note book to look at. Overall it could be better, but I now have what was the subject – the nonsense Japanese sewn book.






Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Bibliography for Illustrating Nonsense Poems

List


1.      Auchlers, T., Laura Viviana Strauss. L. V. (2003) Psichoanalizes zodynelis.  Vilnius, ‘’Vaga’’. (Auchlers, Strauss, L.V. (2003) Psychoanalysis Dictionary. Vilnius, ‘’Vaga’’ Publishing House

2.       Animation «За окно. Рассказы из жизни Хармса» (Trouth the window. Stories about the life of Charms) (2013) [Online]. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5pJgMZ-8c4 [Accessed 08.08.2016]

3.      Banyan Tree Infomedia LLP. (2008) Spike Milligan. [Online]. Available from:  http://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/terence-alan-patrick-sen-milligan-2879.php [Accessed 05 November 2016]



4.      Beckettt, Samuel. The Absurd… And Becket… a brief encounter. [Online] Available from: www.samuel-beckett.net/AbsurdAnd Beck.htm [Accessed 14.07.2016]



5.      Bolick, Elisabeth (2009). Absurdism in Post-Modern Art: Examining the Interplay between ‘’Waiting for Godot’’ and ‘’Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close’’ (VOL.1 No.11)

6.      Broadcasting Company A PMI/Production BBC. (1996) Spike Milligan: Spike. [Online]Available  from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQU9SG5C3P4 [Accessed 06 November 2016]



7.      Charms, Daniil: Nutikimai (Daniil Charms: Adventures). [Online]. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygvh-mrX79M [Accessed 09.08.2016]



8.      Хармс, Даниил «Меня называют капуцином...» (Charms, Daniil. I am called stranger). [Online]. Available from www: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDMB3IesqeI [Accessed 08.08.2016]



9.      deMilked. (2016)  Unseen Salvador Dali’s Paintings Of Alice In Wonderland.  [Online] Available from: http://www.demilked.com/salvador-dali-illustrations-alice-in-wonderland/ [Accessed 12.09.2016]



10.  Digital Radio Station BBC Radio 7. (2013) Spike Milligan. [Online]. Available from:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/comedy/progpages/spike/spikemilligan.shtml  [Accessed 05 November 2016]. 



11.  Dixon, S. (2002) Spike Milligan. Available  from  https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/feb/28/guardianobituaries.booksobituaries [Accessed 05 November 2016]



12.  Elzbietos puslapiai. Charms Danill: Man nepatinka kiekvienas padoriai atrodantis snukis. (Elizabet pages. Charms Danill : I do not like everybody with a decent muzzle). [Online] Available from:  http://elzbieta.private.lt/2007/12/02/daniil-charms-man-nepatinka-kiekvienas-padoriai-atrodantis-snukis/ [Accessed 12.08.2016]



13.  Guillemette, L. (2009) Narratology.  The Writer’s Magazine of the New Absurd Movement, Issue No. 08, p. 10 - 16



14.  Heyman, M. (2006) Anushka Ravishankar’s Indian Nonsense. Absurd Monthly Review, N.Y., Issue No. 10, p. 675



15.   Lewis, Carroll  (1876). Ochota na snarka.  (Lewis Carroll. The Hunting of the Snark) London [Online] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc18hhM6gUc [Accessed 12.08.2016]


16.  Litikina, Anastasija Anatoljevna (2010). Poetika absurd. Cechov i Charms. Moskva, ‘’Pervoje Sentiabria’’ (Litikina, Anastasija Anatoljevna (2010). Poesy of Absurd. Cechov and Charms. Moscow, ‘’Pervoje Sentiabria’’)



17.  New World Encyclopedia (2014). Danill Kharms [Online] Available from: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Daniil_Kharms [Accessed 10.08.2016]


18.  Nonprofit Organization (NPO) The Poetry Archive (2015) Spike Milligan. [Online]. Available from http://www.poetryarchive.org/poet/spike-milligan  [Accessed 07 November 2016]



19.  Popovic, Tanja (2010). Ideology and the absurd in literature. Paris, ‘’Press Sorbonne Nouvelle’’, Paris



20.  Siuolaikines literaturos antologija.Tekstai. Charms Danill. (Contemporary Anthology of Literature. Texts. Charms Daniil)). [Online]. Available from:  http://www.tekstai.lt/versti-tekstai/3-versti-tekstai/429-charms-daniil [Accessed 09.08.2016]



21.  Tarantio, Elizabetta and Caruso, Carlo (2009). Nonsense and Other Senses. ‘’Newcastle upon Tyne’’, Cambridge Scholars publishing


Monotypes & mix media by Danill Kharms

       
      There are added few of monotypes and mixed medias for making the illustrated book of nonsenses by me.


Monotype 'On This Page' by Daniil Kharms; I.G.



Monotype 'Away From Home' by Daniil Kharms; I.G.


Monotype, painting 'Tiger in The Street' by Daniil Kharms; I.G.  



                                           

Friday, 14 April 2017

Process of Makings. Nonsense Poems


            Process for making nonsense poems' book is continuing ... 






Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Preparation for Making Nonsense Poems Book

   
     For final outcomes, I am planning to make the book with six selected nonsense poems on particular themes by Danill Kharms and Spike Milligan.

     There is added my process for developing the idea visually.










Thursday, 2 March 2017

Lino cuts in the topic of 'Lions'

                                                            Lino cut 1, 'Lion' by I.G.


                                                         Lino cut 2, 'Lion' by I.G.

                                                        Lino cut 3, 'Lion' by I.G.

                                                     Lino cut 4,  'Lion' by I.G.

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Sketches of Lions

      Continuing line drawing, there I am adding my next stage of sketches about lions and a position  of  a men as a figurative example.



Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Development for the scene of 'Lion's attemption to eat a man'






 2 different sketches of close up of a lioness; I.G. 


             To get right in the scene of the poem about a lion attemption to eat a man by Spike Milligan nonsense poem 'Lion' I have done observational drawings.



                Below I am adding my drawing and lino cuts printing.







Sketch Lion's attemption to eat a man; I.G.


      

       It bit weak and is going be improved by doing more observational drawing of the men's body and the lion.


Lino cuts versions in different colours; I.G. 


              There are few of different application of colours in lino cut outcomes, looking how a particular colour changes the mood of the scene. 



Lino cut of merging colours; I.G.