Saturday, March 25, 2006
The Gospel
Pro Spiritu
Pro Arte
Pro Carmine
Pro Lingua
Pro Poetis
- Jabberwocky and its Interpretation
- Representative Poetry Index
- The Windhover and its Interpretation
- Works of John Donne
- The International Library of Poetry
Pro Scripsis
Pro Memoria
- Ancient Church Fathers
- The Middle Ages
- The Hundred Years War
- Democracy in America, edited by Mansfield
- On the Origins of War: And the Preservation of Peace
9 Comments:
Tree.
:-) Those look great, and the pictures...wow.
Hope all is well!
~Twynkletoes
Tree. Most definitely. Lovely poster!!! Who did the photography for this one?
Does the tree have any significance, or is it just there as a bit of aesthetics?
Oh, and one other thing: can you get another shot of Andrew, only with better lighting? The shadows around his eyes look really terrible.
I think I like the tree too. there are two potential difficulties with it, though: I'm not sure how well it'll come out in black and white, and I'm not sure what its significance is! But neither of those is probably decisive, given the impressive brilliance of it overall.
I was really hoping for you to do something creative with the play title itself, and you did.
The placement of the characters is very purposeful.
Darcy is above everything looking down. Bingley and Jane are gazing at each other from way far away. Mr. Bennet is staring off into nothing, and Mrs. Bennet is trying to look at everything at once. Meanwhile, Lydia is twining herself around the letter and Wickham is on the outside looking in. :-)
Spiffin, Trissie and David!
Nice posters! I like the one with the tree best.
Tree!
Ha! See, I told you so on Saturday. Go with the tree. :)
Tree.
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