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Saturday, November 6th, 2010 11:07 pm
Though I'm rather stretching the brief the editorial I've chosen is author Charles Stross' essay The Hard Edge of Empire, in which he decries the divorce of modern 'steampunk' fantasy fiction from the harsh realities of the Victorian world it hearkens back to. As with the previous history of illustration exercise, I immediately saw something that I wanted to express and what I could add to the dialog of the work. I want to express Stross' idea that no matter how romantic the trappings of a fantastical age of 'science adventure' may seem, an honest appraisal would require much more attention to be paid to human suffering & brutality. For that reason, and because of his clear links with Dickens whom the author references I'm being influenced somewhat by Hogarthian moral images of human life swirling together in a chaotic mêlée of interwoven incidents.





a strongly divided and vertical composition seems vital for communicating the ideas of oppression & hierarchy




the main challenge I'm working on is to create a set of plausible character vignettes 

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