Jenna Ortega’s ‘Wednesday’ One-Pager Wins at the Thinking Made Visible Contest by New York Times
You might have come across plenty of dance sequences and cosplay over the internet since Jenna Ortega popularized the teenage version of Wednesday Addams. People fell in love with this deadly but charming interpretation of the iconic character created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. Impressed by the reactions and reviews this horror comedy received from the audience worldwide, they renewed the series for another season. While it is staggering, the young actress has charmed people so deeply that they are not getting over her even after months. Fans are still continuing to explore how this talented girl brought this character onto the screen and how much she knows about it.
The New York Times recently announced the results of their Thinking Made Visible One-Pager Contest. For the unversed, last December the publication called upon worldwide teenagers to take part in their competition. In this event, participants were asked to choose an article, video, podcast, graph, or photo essay from Times and make a one-pager. So one of the teenagers who won the contest created a poster of the article “Jenna Ortega Knows What Wednesday Addams Wants.”
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The young boy named Jaden Cadora, 16, from Granite Hills High School, Alpine, California, showed amazing artistry. The photo on the website showed that he made a picture of the character parting into two sections. On one side we saw the famous black pigtail she always dons. While on the other side, he painted the web window which fans might have seen in the series.
Moreover, the artist also added some features of the actress’s personality and how she has inspired him in many ways.
Jaden Cadora painted the life story of Jenna Ortega in the contest
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Well, the way this creator described Jenna Ortega in this poster, it appears that he has great knowledge about her struggles. Cadora painted all the things that the 20-year-old has worked on till now. From Disneyland castle to a blood-dripping knife to a cello to a red hand, it tells fans everything in one simple look.
As for the writing part, he called the Scream queen an ‘inspirational figure’ who worked hard for years to reach where she is today. He stated that the American actress has proved her worth to people by playing this role in the Netflix drama.
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