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Illustrations,
photographs and
drawings
-By
Ruby
Illustrations
• Illustrations are
drawings.They are
created by an
artist. Illustrations
can be very basic,
or they can be very
detailed.
• An illustration is a visualization or a
depiction of a subject made by an artist,
such as a drawing, sketch, painting,
photograph, or other kind of image of
things seen, remembered or imagined,
using a graphical representation.
• Pictures help readers to understand ideas. Why do
you think the author chose to illustrate this text
instead of using a photograph?
• Illustrations can do
what photographs
cannot.
• Often, artists will use
illustrations to show
things from the past
or simplify ideas.
• How does the illustration help a
reader to understand this text?
Look for illustrations in your books. Think
about:
-Why did the author use an illustration
instead of a photograph?
-Is the style of the illustration appealing?
-What can you learn from the illustration?
Photographs
• A picture made using a
camera, in which an
image is focused on to
light-sensitive material
and then made visible and
permanent by chemical
treatment, or stored
digitally.
• How does the photograph help the
reader understand this text?
Look for photographs in your books. Think
about:
-Why did the writer include this photo?
-How does this help the reader to
understand key ideas?
-What can you learn from looking at the
photo?
-Does the text make sense without the
picture?
Drawings
• Drawing is the language of architecture.
• It is the language that we use to
communicate our design and intentions.
• We "write" messages to be "read" by
viewers and audience.
• If the messages is not "written" properly, it
will not be read or it will be read
incorrectly.
• Drawing is a form of visual art in which a
person uses various drawing instruments
to mark paper or another two-dimensional
medium.
• Instruments include graphite pencils, pen
and ink, inked brushes, wax color pencils,
crayons, charcoal, chalk, pastels, various
kinds of erasers, markers, styluses,
various metals (such as silverpoint), and
electronic drawing.
• An artist who practices or works in
technical drawing may be called a drafter,
draftsman, or draughtsman.
• A drawing instrument releases small
amount of material onto a surface, leaving
a visible mark.
• The most common support for drawing is
paper, although other materials, such as
cardboard, plastic, leather, canvas, and
board, may be used.
• Temporary drawings may be made on a
blackboard or whiteboard or indeed almost
anything.
• The medium has been a popular and
fundamental means of public expression
throughout human history.
• It is one of the simplest and most efficient
means of communicating visual ideas.The
wide availability of drawing instruments
makes drawing one of the most common
artistic activities.
• Drawing is one of the
oldest forms of
human expression,
with evidence for its
existence preceding
that of written
communication.
Drawing as a Form of
Communication :
• It is believed that drawing was used as a
specialised form of communication before
the invent of the written language,
demonstrated by the production of cave
and rock paintings created by Homo
sapiens sapiens around 30,000 years ago.
• These drawings, known as pictograms,
depicted objects and abstract concepts.
• The sketches and paintings produced in
prehistoric times were eventually stylised
and simplified, leading to the development
of the written language as we know it
today.
Illustrationss

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Illustrationss

  • 2. Illustrations • Illustrations are drawings.They are created by an artist. Illustrations can be very basic, or they can be very detailed.
  • 3. • An illustration is a visualization or a depiction of a subject made by an artist, such as a drawing, sketch, painting, photograph, or other kind of image of things seen, remembered or imagined, using a graphical representation.
  • 4. • Pictures help readers to understand ideas. Why do you think the author chose to illustrate this text instead of using a photograph?
  • 5. • Illustrations can do what photographs cannot. • Often, artists will use illustrations to show things from the past or simplify ideas.
  • 6. • How does the illustration help a reader to understand this text?
  • 7. Look for illustrations in your books. Think about: -Why did the author use an illustration instead of a photograph? -Is the style of the illustration appealing? -What can you learn from the illustration?
  • 8. Photographs • A picture made using a camera, in which an image is focused on to light-sensitive material and then made visible and permanent by chemical treatment, or stored digitally.
  • 9. • How does the photograph help the reader understand this text?
  • 10. Look for photographs in your books. Think about: -Why did the writer include this photo? -How does this help the reader to understand key ideas? -What can you learn from looking at the photo? -Does the text make sense without the picture?
  • 11. Drawings • Drawing is the language of architecture. • It is the language that we use to communicate our design and intentions. • We "write" messages to be "read" by viewers and audience. • If the messages is not "written" properly, it will not be read or it will be read incorrectly.
  • 12. • Drawing is a form of visual art in which a person uses various drawing instruments to mark paper or another two-dimensional medium. • Instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, inked brushes, wax color pencils, crayons, charcoal, chalk, pastels, various kinds of erasers, markers, styluses, various metals (such as silverpoint), and electronic drawing. • An artist who practices or works in technical drawing may be called a drafter, draftsman, or draughtsman.
  • 13. • A drawing instrument releases small amount of material onto a surface, leaving a visible mark. • The most common support for drawing is paper, although other materials, such as cardboard, plastic, leather, canvas, and board, may be used.
  • 14. • Temporary drawings may be made on a blackboard or whiteboard or indeed almost anything. • The medium has been a popular and fundamental means of public expression throughout human history. • It is one of the simplest and most efficient means of communicating visual ideas.The wide availability of drawing instruments makes drawing one of the most common artistic activities.
  • 15. • Drawing is one of the oldest forms of human expression, with evidence for its existence preceding that of written communication. Drawing as a Form of Communication :
  • 16. • It is believed that drawing was used as a specialised form of communication before the invent of the written language, demonstrated by the production of cave and rock paintings created by Homo sapiens sapiens around 30,000 years ago.
  • 17. • These drawings, known as pictograms, depicted objects and abstract concepts. • The sketches and paintings produced in prehistoric times were eventually stylised and simplified, leading to the development of the written language as we know it today.