Vidal’s extra use of positive space and the cotton throughout the work creates a mood of unrest and turmoil. Not only does Vidal break the rules about space, he breaks the rules of painting on a canvas or paper. If you look closely, you can see that his artwork is on machetes, or knives. Machetes are a symbol on the Angolan flag.
Bayeux Tapestry Medium: embroidered with needle and thread on cloth Historical Significance: It tells the story of the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. Practical Significance: It was durable, portable, and served as an insulator in the winter.