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Winnie Wooo (CHI


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f Camberwell College of Arts Teacher: Janet Wooley, Christopher Brown, Dave Willams
House Of Day, House Of Night. This project are illustrations for the magical-realism novel House of Day, House of Night by Olga Tokarchuk. These illustrations tells how the young man Marek was trapped in a tragic fate throughout his life. I applied David Hockney’s visual language technique, multi-point perspective, to synchronously show people, scenery, and the interior and exterior of buildings from multiple angles. I intended to make imagerys transports the viewers to a dream-like world.