Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Illustrations
For the current brief I have to create two sets of illustrations. I made a set of couture illustrations and a set of high street illustrations.
I am really pleased with how they turned out. I think they meet a couture market because they are very detailed and the figures look elegant.
These work well for a set of high street illustrations because they appeal to a younger audience and they feature clothes that would be seen on the high street.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Carne Griffiths
In an interview , Griffiths describes why he began working with drinkable liquids. "I had always worked with calligraphy ink and water. It was a glass of brandy that led to the first splash of drinkables on the page, and, like most things I do concerning artwork, it was a chance happening rather than a planned one. Alcohol has a curious effect on ink, taking the colour deep into the paper very quickly - it behaves very differently to water and gives permanence to some inks."
Unveil
Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour Paper
Refraction
Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour Paper
Immersed
Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour Paper
Destroyed/Reborn
Ink and Tea with Alcohol and Graphite on Watercolour
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Painted Faces
Eye Make-up Illustrations
Tal Peleg uses eyeshadow and eyeliner to create these amazing mini paintings on eyelids. Peleg uses the angular shape of the eyebrows to frame her work. In one of the illustrations
she uses the eyebrow as the hair and she even uses the eye in the one above. The eye is used as the pea in "The Princess and the Pea" themed painting.
she uses the eyebrow as the hair and she even uses the eye in the one above. The eye is used as the pea in "The Princess and the Pea" themed painting.
Experimenting with Different Illustrating Techniques
For this new brief I have to try different illustrating techniques. I looked at the illustrators I researched and practised using their techniques for illustrating. I think the charcoal and paint work the best and will experiment further with these medias.
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