The main image covers one side of the double page and overlapping onto the right side. By placing the image on the left and placing the writing on the right reminds the reader who they're reading about. There is no other image in the article, this could draw all attention to how she is represented in the one picture. There are only two columns of writing with a large masthead. This could mean that the image is selling the article rather than the text and the masthead tells you all you need to know. The colours black and red suggest a darker and passionate side to the magazine to match the artists personality. The main colour is black maybe to match the colour of her clothes as well as her personality. The red suggest anger and passion, which is what the headline is talking about. All the colours in this article (red, black and white) compliment each other. The masthead stands out as well as the main image because of its size, font and colour. 'Wild' is written in a different font than the rest of the text to match the word and the artists personality. When the reader looks at the image they are drawn to the masthead 'Wild Child' because it matches her personality. The colours in the image compliment each other. The artist Taylor Momsen is represented as a 'bad girl' which explains her style of clothes, hair colour and make up. The black background makes her blonde hair stand out and suggests to the audience that she doesn't care about her image as she also has dark roots. Her dark and thick eye make up make her look more of a 'bad girl' and stand out because not many girls wear that style of eye make up. Even though she is portrayed as a bad girl who doesn't care what other people think of her her hair covers half of her face, this could suggests that, ironically, she is shy and self-conscious.
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