1984
abridged / illustrated
by Lincoln High School
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About the Book
This is the fifth annual book resulting from a collaboration between the Reading the Media and Graphic Arts classes at Lincoln High School in Portland, Oregon.
Reading the Media student were asked to chose a single sentence from each chapter of George Orwell's 1984 that best highlighted the meaning of that chapter. They then wrote a small paragraph describing the context and significance of that sentence. Graphic Arts students then used digital media to illustrate each of these snapshots of the book.
The result is an extremely abridged, more visual representation of Orwell's classic work. We hope you enjoy the experience.
Reading the Media student were asked to chose a single sentence from each chapter of George Orwell's 1984 that best highlighted the meaning of that chapter. They then wrote a small paragraph describing the context and significance of that sentence. Graphic Arts students then used digital media to illustrate each of these snapshots of the book.
The result is an extremely abridged, more visual representation of Orwell's classic work. We hope you enjoy the experience.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 70 - Publish Date: Aug 27, 2013
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About the Creator
Jerod Schmidt
Portland, OR, USA
I am a visual artist living in Portland, Oregon. I grew up in Central Oregon. After earning degrees in both Art and Art Education I moved to Chicago, where I taught in public high schools for several years and ran an art gallery. Upon returning to Oregon, I worked as a high school Arts and Graphics teacher for fourteen years. Now, I am a full-time artist focusing on painting, illustration, printmaking, and bookmaking. Learn more about me and my artwork on my website.