The definitive, abiding, iconic image of theatre August 5, 2008By Ian Mackenzie Definitive images of theatre Post navigation The definitive list of Canadian theatre blogs – continuedCanadian theatre blogs “fire hose” 3 thoughts on “The definitive, abiding, iconic image of theatre” My favourite yet, icon-wise. I dig that it represents ‘potential’. But will the non-artists get it if they saw it on a shirt? no, but come to think of it, it would make a good t-shirt. Boooo! Circles. I hate circles. Only square or rectangular “empty spaces” for me. Leave a CommentYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
My favourite yet, icon-wise. I dig that it represents ‘potential’. But will the non-artists get it if they saw it on a shirt?
My favourite yet, icon-wise. I dig that it represents ‘potential’. But will the non-artists get it if they saw it on a shirt?
no, but come to think of it, it would make a good t-shirt.
Boooo! Circles. I hate circles. Only square or rectangular “empty spaces” for me.