
handle: 10400.5/100773
This research aims to show how the influence of multiple visual cultures may affect a comic book author in a unique way. In the research process, we will mainly consider the generation of the author of this work, and therefore young comic authors whose childhood dates to the 1990s and 2000s in Portugal. The aim is to demonstrate how the influence of other artists or cultures can manifest itself in the form of graphic hybridity in the process of creating a comic book on a conceptual and practical level, and how this cultural impact is felt subtly, but in a way that is so grounded in the practice of authorial drawing. This study will be supported by the practical realization of an original comic album and its entire creative and graphic process.
Influência japonesa, Multiculturalismo, Autor, Grafismo, Hibridismo, Desenho, Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Artes, Banda Desenhada
Influência japonesa, Multiculturalismo, Autor, Grafismo, Hibridismo, Desenho, Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Artes, Banda Desenhada
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