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1 Pathways to understanding …
Imagery and art Pathways to understanding …

2 Some common symbols … Symbolism in Everyday Life
Our language contains an immense number of symbols whose intended meaning or significance is well-known and accepted by the majority. Of course, many of these do wind up in books, magazines, stories, and other written works.  Symbolism is found in colours: Black is used to represent death or evil. White stands for life and purity. Red can symbolize blood, passion, danger, or immoral character. Purple is a royal colour. Yellow stands for violence or decay. Blue represents peacefulness and calm.  Symbolic Objects Objects are often used to symbolize something else: A chain can symbolize the coming together of two things. A ladder can represent the relationship between heaven and earth or ascension. A mirror can denote the sun but when it is broken, it can represent an unhappy union or a separation.  Flowers as Symbols Even flowers can have a symbolism: Roses stand for romance. Violets represent shyness. Lilies stand for beauty and temptation. Chrysanthemums represent perfection.

3 Making meaning What might the following represent:
A clock A lion An apple Money A cross A snake A globe (of the world) or map A halo Dawn Making meaning

4 Brett Whitely – his front door …

5 John Brack – Collins St, 5 pm

6 Pieter Breugel – Landscape with fall of Icarus

7 Vermeer: the story of the painting …

8 Dali - time

9 Riddling shrift! Sergeant Peppers – and Abbey Road!


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