Tuesday 29 March 2011

Martin Rowson's Blair

Publication illustrator and political cartoonist Martin Rowson produces work which my final work should become the polar opposite of, and completely against. I'am including examples of this type of work to identify exactly what I'am working against and the audience that I'am attempting to positively influence.




December 8 2003: Tony Blair's greatest admirers are so paranoid about Gordon Brown that they sometimes fall into the mindset of the arch conspirator Metternich.


December 14 2003: Triumphant Americans declare: 'We got him!'


March 22 2004: Salim Lone: Iraq is on a knife edge. The US must back down on the UN role or risk 
escalation of the conflict.


January 5 2004: An unrepentant Tony Blair returned to the political fray yesterday with a flying visit to assure British troops in Basra that their work in Iraq is "a noble and good cause" for which the whole world will one day thank them. 


February 9: The former UN chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix, weighed into the controversy over weapons of mass destruction yesterday when he accused Tony Blair and George Bush of behaving like insincere salesmen who "exaggerated" intelligence in an attempt to win support for war. 


December 1 2003: Some journalistic pundits may have declared Tony Blair mad, but it is not necessarily so, according to a leading psychiatrist. 


March 1 2004: Former cabinet minister goes public with letter of rebuke from most senior mandarin.


February 19: Tony Blair's ambition to position Britain as an equal partner with France and Germany at the heart of an expanded Europe was publicly rebuffed last night.

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