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And in Warhol’s case, perhaps he really did want to become a Superman, an Elvis, a Jackie-but it wasn’t about him "masking into" the character with warmth and emotion, living through their avatar to make them come alive. "low" culture, for the symbolism and metaphors-and yes, the narrative syntax that could still have metaphoric and allegorical reliability to fine art viewers. But these geniuses weren’t "suturing in"-it wasn’t about for them "becoming the characters" as much as it was about using these images as tropes to critically talk about "high" vs. But with these masters, it was more about a critical, very conscious take on the forms they were looking at, and in some cases, aesthetically "improving"-when you see panels by the original comic artist that Lichtenstein was appropriating, you can see that its not a strict translation-he would change contour lines, Ben-day dots, sometimes the colors and backgrounds. I love Roy Lichtenstein and Warhol, and other masters of Pop Art that made Duchampian maneuvers with their appropriations, especially when they appropriated comics and brought them into the realm of fine art.
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Also, when you are drawing well, and your character is smiling, you might find you are smiling too, "masking" into the character as you draw, and alchemizing them, making them "come alive" as they are your two-dimensional puppet that you are animating by suturing in. If dreams are in part about your mind solving problems of your day so you wake up with epiphanies, perhaps making art in this manner can do the same thing.
#Captain marvels magic word full
For a cartoonist, or any artist, when you are drawing well, sometimes your "right brain turns on" and you lose a sense of your critical consciousness, your "left brain" and it is like a dream-like state where your unconscious can be given full reign. Art is language, and language is power, and while painting, not that I believe in wish fulfillment completely, I like to sometimes create optimistic images to meditate upon so perhaps, as I’m solving the abstract puzzle pieces of form, light, color, and so on, perhaps simultaneously, if I’m thinking about my thoughts, I can also solve the problems of my day.
#Captain marvels magic word serial
I first knew Shazam from the live action Saturday Morning serial from my ’70’s youth, and really enjoyed watching Billy Batson say the magic word "Shazam" that made him grow into a full blown immortal superhero man Captain Marvel-"in a never ending mission to right wrongs, to develop understanding, and to seek justice for all!" Part of the power of comics is the ability for a reader to identify and relate, to "suture into" the characters they are reading, just like alter egos in comics who put on a mask and become their better selves, or in Billy’s case, say a powerful word and become a man of power. Beck and the writer Bill Parker, and this image was from his first appearance in Whiz Comics #2, published by Fawcett Comics in 1940.
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Captain Marvel, otherwise known as Shazam, is a superhero originally created in 1939 by the artist C.C.