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CREATING BOARDS in 2nd year in College

Mood Board 

References
The background photo is the quintessential vintage Chicago photo. Traffic on Dearborn and Randolph, c1909. Photographer: Unknown available online  http://encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/3512.html
Photo of Oscar Wilde available online at  Writers in London in the 1890s
http://1890swriters.blogspot.ie/2013/12/100-random-things-about-oscar-wilde.html
Photo of Gary Cooper in 1936 available on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Cooper
Photo of Model for Tommy Hilfiger add.
Artist inspirations Tamara de Lempicka's artwork


Illustrator Board


References
The background photo is the quintessential vintage Chicago photo. Traffic on Dearborn and Randolph, c1909. Photographer: Unknown available online  http://encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/3512.html
Model photo by Lee Malone, www.leemalonephotography.com
Photographed on location at the Westbury Hotel. Grafton Street, Dublin

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