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Learning an art and culture using illustration material at SMPN 1 Mojogedang Karangamyar during the Covid-19 pandemic was carried out online. The aims of learning art are to build a foundation on artistic appreciation and students’ attitudes in order to m... see more

Most Javanese manuscript illustrations of narrative poems and (pseudo)-historical chronicles (babad) depict only one part of the natural world: animals. Animals are portrayed in relation to the characters in the text they illustrate. Some illustrated Java... see more

The article discusses the modern traditions of working with illustrations in fiction, the importance of the educational cluster, the role of artists in illustration, the complementarity of the writer and the artist in the work of illustration, the specifi... see more

This research examines the effects of geometrical illustration on Basic Concept Understanding (BCU) of students in Real Variable Analysis (RVA) II. This is a quasi-experiment research consists of two classes. They are experiment class and control class. E... see more

Image or imagination, ink and paste are the main themes of poetry, and since the end of the sixth century, which is one of the most fertile periods of Persian literature, the poets of this period freely imposed many poetic fantasies on Persian literature,... see more

The Covid–19 pandemic has a major impact on all sectors of life, especially with regard to the aspect of mental and emotional health of each individual. The Corona virus problem was followed by massive dissemination of information through online-based new... see more

This paper offers analyses of the semantic interrelations between illustrations and written text in short stories from two flash fiction collections by Margaret Atwood: Bones and Murder (1994) and The Tent (2006). The analyses are based on the technical, ... see more

This article describes the postcolonial aesthetic hegemony which is represented in illustration pictures in one of the educational tourist attractions in Yogyakarta, namely Taman Pintar, along with its causes. This study used a hermeneutic approach, with ... see more

This paper offers analyses of the semantic interrelations between illustrations and written text in short stories from two flash fiction collections by Margaret Atwood: Bones and Murder (1994) and The Tent (2006). The analyses are based on the technical, ... see more

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