Tuesday 24 April 2012

Rankin Destroy Analysis


The Rankin destroy pictures are very creative in a simplistic way as the artist has just used a red pen and has scribbled on frizzy hair and a beard which also adds a humorous effect, its like the image has been destroyed hence the name. The first thought that came to my head when I saw this was drawing over peoples faces in a newspaper when bored browsing through one at home. I admire the comedy used as it says "Can we get him a haircut and a shave make him more marketable to the kids up north', it obvious to us that he needs a haircut as he has drawn it on himself but that makes the image funnier. In the image he looks a mess and is shouting which could represent mayhem and destruction. The stereotypical view of London from the people up north is quite negative as its known for crime and riots etc. The colour stands out well as its on a black and white background again going back to the point about scribbling on a newspaper when bored.

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