For this task I was required to choose a word from a list, the Idea here was to illustrate the qualities of the item rather than its function. I chose Umbrella, i created a mood board to try to recreate the qualities found in an umbrella, I used plastic bags among other things to try to recreate the look of a wet umbrella.
I then found an old umbrella and photographed it. I produced a simple line drawing including some tone to render the creases and folds of the crumpled material.
I photocopied the drawing and cut out the parts to make a stencil, I used bin liners and pva glue to replicate the wet looking material then creased and stretched it tight in places and crumpled in others, I used silver foil to add in some struts and metal under frame.
If I could do this task again I would do this on a much larger scale, as it was small I struggled to get the control and detail needed to convey what was in my head, I photographed and tried to add some structure back in the image with my procreate software.
While I wasn’t 100% happy with the outcome I was mostly pleased with the effect It created.
For this exercise I was asked to pick from a list of items and visually explore its characteristics such as texture and function, I thought the shoe would afford me a good range of exploration.
I chose a converse High Top style as it has different materials canvas hard moulded plastic and metal eyelets.
I varied the line weight to describe depth and tried to sculpt out the creases buy following the contours of the material, the harder parts I created a thicker harder line and for the canvas I tried to keep it thin to describe its ability to crease and flex.
Although the brief didn’t ask for it to be coloured I was curious what colour and tone would add to the image so I added some.
For this project I was tasked with producing Illustrations intended for use in Magazines. The main focus of this project is graphic communication, the challenge being that it had to have a narrative and satisfy the requested function, in essence solving a problem visually, I really enjoyed the challenges it presented and it really forced me to think about the message I conveyed.
For this task I was asked to make an alternative sketchbook.
I collected paper and card of different textures colours and thickness, and used a combination of conventional and alternative drawing tools. I believe this exercise was to explore the different mediums, again I did not focus on accuracy or producing anything too finished. I went experimental and had a lot of fun and enjoyment trying new approaches.
Out of the suggestions offered I decided to use cake as my subject, This afforded me some variety, although I mainly stuck to muffins as these seemed more distinct and easier to describe with a few well placed marks.
In this exercise I was asked to make as many marks as I could, This was more of a challenge than I first imagined, As I did find myself repeating the marks I made. I will like to use more in my drawing, I have used a lot of hatching lately but would like to do something with a lot of stippling.
In this task I was asked to collect reference from the 1950’s period.
A lot of the reference I found seemed to originate from American culture, 1950’s Americana didnt take long to influence other countries, we can see this in car design fashion, advertising and interior design.
Checkered or Gingham patterns seemed to be favoured, American diners seemed to feature checkered flooring and wall tiles, while young people wore gingham shirts and dressed as part of the “rockabilly” look.
Car design seemed to heavily influence other aspects of 1950’s aesthetics, Radios Juke boxes and kitchen appliances, were all styled with curves and chrome embellishments, this probably was inspired in turn form the american space programme, things were being designed to reflect the futuristic space age.
I found a picture of Elvis Presley having his hair cut, I thought that may make an interesting alternative of someone sitting in a chair, is it Elv is or just one of his fans emulating his hero’s look, who knows, he is reading a chevrolet magazine/brochure. His college jacket is hanging up on the hanger (didnt mean to but looks like the one Michael J Fox wears in Teen Wolf) next to a glass bottle coca cola machine. For an extra 50’s touch I added the chequered tiles and a 50’s tinged wall sign, similar to what’s seen outside motels of the period.
In this exercise I was asked to create a moodboard from my previously chosen word, wild.
While I was collecting the references for the moodboard I instantly saw the benefit, not only did it serve as a good collection of reference including texture and color, but it also served to generate and bounce new ideas, Its definitely something I would incorporate into a professional workflow.
In this exercise I was asked to produce some loose drawings from a list of words, I chose the word Wild.
This was quite a liberating exercise as I didn’t have to worry so much about accuracy or finesse, just the idea of portraying the theme pictorially.
I would like to revisit some of these little scamp sketches and work them all up at some point, I purposely worked small, so I wasn’t tempted to add in too many details
In this exercise I was asked to generate a spider diagram from each of the following four words, Seaside, Childhood, Angry, and Festival, I was then asked to get another person to repeat the task.
This exercise was an interesting one, based on personal perception, experience and recollection. This will of course vary from one person to another, but anything that featured on both lists would suggest a common or universal connection to the words and the individuals memory, thus making any artwork produced from it have a broader response and appeal.
– Which word was most difficult for you to work with?
Festival was the hardest one for me to relate to, I have never been to one and isn’t really my scene, although I love music.
– Which strategies that suited you best to come up with more words?
I liked getting the input of others to get a broader view. The spider diagram does grow and stem off into new ideas, maybe sometimes too many, but is a great way to come up with something that you wouldn’t have normally considered.
For the first exercise I was asked to write a brief for a piece of work that an illustrator I have a connection with, and to choose a piece I admired for its conceptual or narrative dimension.
One of my favourite illustrators is Jock, I have followed his career with great enthusiasm. He is a comic book and concept artist and his style stands alone with distinction in the comic book world. I am the proud owner of 4 limited edition signed and numbered prints that have increased in value although I’d never part with them, they are more precious to me than some extra figures in my bank account.
The artwork I chose to “brief” was the cover for Detective Comics #880, a batman story that features a now infamous cover.
– What are you being asked to do?
The brief is to produce original cover artwork for Detective Comics #880 a batman story that features the Joker. We want to show Batman indirectly, this should mainly focus on the joker.
– Why the client wants the Illustration- what they want it to achieve.
The artwork will be used to attract a sale of a comic book and possible later reprints as graphic novels, it has to be eye catching, exciting and dramatic with a “cool factor” to entice new readers.
– Who is the target audience?
The target audience are children to adult collectors from age 11 upwards, the content has to portray and uphold DC comics company values and shouldn’t contain excessive horror or violence.
– Where it will be produced and at what size?
The final artwork will be reproduced at 116.83cm x 26.0 cm which is a standard comic book size, however we encourage you to work larger as if the artwork is successful and gains a cult status we may want to use it for other promotional materials such as oversized editions and posters and other merchandise.
– Whether there are any restrictions as to colours you can use.
A limited palette is preferred and shouldn’t be too rich in colour, muted tones should be used in keeping with the feel of the book.
– Wether it will be used as a stand alone or with text, are there to be spaces left for titles, copy etc.
There will need to be space for titles, logos and barcodes etc, template will be provided.
– When they want to see the initial ideas, the visuals and the finished artwork.
Please submit examples of intended direction, preferably no more than 3 initial ideas, these have to be descriptive but not necessarily detailed. Once approved a deadline will be set.