"Don't let go of the mockingbird" (October 2012) Acrylic base and coloured pencils |
Sunday, October 28, 2012
"Don't let go of the mockingbird"
Inspired from the classic To kill the
mockingbird by Harper Lee, in which this lovely songbird symbolizes virtue and
innocence. Since I was a child, Atticus's warning “it's a sin to
kill a mockingbird” has been cherished in my heart. This piece
is created as an alert for adolescent girls who have been forcing themselves to be adults in inconsiderable ways (like wearing too
much make up, revealing clothes or proving to be adult-like by
turning themselves into cheap items).
Monday, October 22, 2012
"Roald Dahl and the unspoken puppet theatre"
I just did a simple editorial illustration of Roald Dahl- the creator of childrens' alternative worlds. I simply love his stories, especially Matilda, James and the Giant Peach and Charlie and the Chocolate factory (I go crazy over Willy Wonka!) for their sweetness and the bizarre yet irresistably charming story plots.
Here are some photos of the illustration in creation:
Outline sketch |
Colour development |
Basic colouring and shading added |
Refined and finished work "Roald Dahl and the unspoken puppet theatre" October 2012 Acrylic and graphite pencils |
Friday, October 12, 2012
A treat for Halloween
Halloween is soon knocking on our doors, how exciting! This little piece of illustration is dedicated to all the audiences who have supported me for the last two months. I wish you guys a fantastic Halloween day, full of laughters and "trick-or-treat" candies.
For a cosy yet scary night on Halloween, Let the right one in (2008) and Pan's Labyrinth (2006) are on my first-list recommendations. Not too bloody, not too horrid, the two movie is filled with heart-wrecking moments and sparkles of sweetness amisdt the dark fantasy world full of terrifying events and creatures.
If you have young children, I truly recommend Labyrinth, a 1986 movie with David Bowie and the gorgeous, youthfull Jennifer Connelly. A trememdous cult montage about an alternative world of the Goblins (which was created by the amazing Brian Froud) will bring yours kids from surprise to surprise, as well as enough laughters and creeps for an unforgettable Halloween night.
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A bleeding, deteriorated house |
La danse of the skulls |
If you have young children, I truly recommend Labyrinth, a 1986 movie with David Bowie and the gorgeous, youthfull Jennifer Connelly. A trememdous cult montage about an alternative world of the Goblins (which was created by the amazing Brian Froud) will bring yours kids from surprise to surprise, as well as enough laughters and creeps for an unforgettable Halloween night.
Enjoy! And don't forget to tell me how your Halloween goes. I shall be craving for every bizarre detail.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
The journey carrier
"As he walks, with the journeys weigh in his threadbare backpack" Acrylic base and coloured pencils on paper, October 2012 |
Close-up |
Monday, October 8, 2012
Pick of the week: Learn from quotes
In lieu of my recent absence, I shall dedicate some favourable quotes from three significant illustrators who will give all of us better ideas about editorial illustration field.
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“Freedom to express a visual opinion on a wide range of subjects is for me the reason to become an illustrator. Illustration has the power, potentially, to move people emotionally and challenge them intellectually. By its very nature, illustration can question conventions and generate reactions. In a society such as ours, where art is frequently undervalued, this carries an unparalleled power, given the exposure to a wide audience." Anita Kunz commented on idealism and social responsibility from the viewpoint of an editorial artist.
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establishment within the illustration field:“It wasn’t easy. Society’s paved with stepping stones. Follow them and things come to you as they’re supposed to. Skip a few stones and it’s an unpaved road."
- “One of the most productive conversations you can have in this world is between yourself and your subconscious—except you can’t converse with your subconscious in words, because it doesn’t use words. You have to find out what vocabulary it uses and converse with it that way.” (Brad Holland)
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"I never draw from life. You can eitherdraw someone carrying a suitcase fromlife or from sketchbooks, or, like me, youcan imagine what it feels like...It's likeacting and I get to play all the parts."(Quentin Blake)
Have a great start for a fantastic week everyone!PS. For those who concern, I am working on 2 commissioned works. Details will be updated soon.
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