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The Art of IlluminationText and the Visual Arts: Communicating with Images

Key Concepts:• Illuminated Manuscripts reveal an ancient connection between image and

text• Imagery on a page of text can aid non-literate people as they try to

understand the text.• Illuminated Manuscript imagery can serve several purposes: it can depict a

specific scene from a story or show reverence for the person or persons being honored by the text.

• The tradition of Illuminated Manuscript has significantly influenced picture books, comic books and web pages, among other modern developments in art.

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Essential QuestionsQuestions to think about while working on this assignment:

- What do Illuminated Manuscripts tell us about human beings and the idea of communication?

- How can imagery enhance the communicative value of a text?

- What should we take into consideration when designing imagery for a text?

- How are Illuminated Manuscripts , picture books, comic books, webpages, magazines, etc. related?

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- View MORE illuminated letters from Ancient Greece, Byzantine Empire, Medieval Ireland, the Carolingian Empire, Islamic Iberia and Persia, India and China. Save samples of your favorite into H:/ drive – you will need later. Sketch some decorations in your sketchbook you find interesting.

- THINK…Who is the letter for?- Gather MORE images/references. The more details you provide the better the

illuminated letter or letters will be. - Interests /hobbies - List favorite colors, activities, places, and foods, pets, hobbies, etc.- Future aspirations - Save to H drive and save to refer to in your sketchbook along with…- Medieval illuminated letters

In your sketchbook:- Practice Medieval Illuminated letter references- Practice STYLIZING and perhaps simplifying the photographs- Create at least 3 thumbnails of your own Illuminated letter creation- Unify the composition with foliage, zen patterns, cultural motifs

Remember: You are ILLUSTRATING A STORY!

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Project Requirements • Decorated Lettering style• Flourish• Gold Gilding• Detailed Border/Ruled Lines• A miniature –object/symbolism/etc.• A ‘nod’ to medieval illuminations

Think OUTSIDE the box• Does the letter have to be straight on compositionally?• Does the border have to contain the letter/background?\• Think of contrast…..

– Size- big/small -Colors – color theory– Shapes – organic/geometric -Value– Texture/pattern -Unity

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Think OUTSIDE the box• Does the letter have to be straight on compositionally?• Does the border have to contain the letter/background?\• Think of contrast…..

– Size- big/small– Colors – color theory– Shapes – organic/geometric– Value– Texture/pattern– Unity

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Illuminated Letter

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poor

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average

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Good (but some requirements are missing)

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better

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GILDING

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http://mrshollyhatfield.blogspot.com/2013/02/illuminated-letters.html

Minneapolis Museum of Art - Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts

Microsoft Typography - Download different font styles not found on MS

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