Abstract
For centuries, humans have discovered visual communication ways to express themselves, using images and symbols to communicate. This article is an analysis of the animation film “La Planète Sauvage” by director and animator René Laloux, written and drawn by the versatile and productive artist Roland Topor, one of the avant-garde names of contemporary French art, who has signed many creative works in many fields of art, such as literature, visual arts, and performance arts. The analysis focuses on the fantastic elements and contrasts of the film within the context of Roland Topor’s distinctive stylistic form.
References
ARNHEIM, Rudolf. (2009). Görsel Düşünme. İstanbul: Metis Yayınları, 2. bs.
BRADLEY, F. (1997). Surrealism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
BURNETT, Ron. (2007). İmgeler Nasıl Düşünür? İstanbul: Metis Yayınları.
DEMPSEY, A. (2019). Surrealism London: Thames & Hudson
FRIEDLÄNDER, Saul. (2016). Nazi Almanyası ve Yahudiler. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları
JONES, L. (2012). Drawing Surrealism. London: Prestel
KLINGSOEHR-LEROY, C. (2020). Sürrealism. Cologne: Taschen
PASSERON, R. (1996). Sürrealizm Sanat Ansiklopedisi. Ankara: Remzi Kitabevi, 3. bs.
TURANİ, A. (2003). Sanat Terimleri Sözlüğü. 5. bs. Ankara: Remzi Kitabevi,
WIGAN, M. (2012). Görsel İllüstrasyon Sözlüğü. İstanbul: Literatür Yayınları.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Copyright (c) 2023 Holistence Publications