My husband, my slippers
5 Aug 2009
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, August 05, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
House chores
29 Jul 2009
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Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
and if you water them, they don't die!
27 Jul 2009
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4 examples of different styles from The Guardian
22 Jul 2009
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, July 22, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Recommendations
Moon landing anniversary
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, July 22, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
Context for the "legs" on my last post
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, July 22, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
Temple Heads
1 Jul 2009
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Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
Old version of "Cow in the city"
10 Jun 2009
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Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
Competition
6 Jun 2009
I got this e-mail:
don’t panic have teamed up with Glaceau vitaminwater to offer a
totally original unique design project.
be in with the chance of following in the footsteps of paste-up icon
jr by seeing your artwork ‘wrap’ shoreditch’s iconic cordy house. in
addition to this you’ll also get £500 and a pair of bestival tickets
to boot
<http://www.dontpaniconline.
this is a great chance to showcase your skills to the world, and the
chance to create a truly original addition to your portfolio whether
you’re an illustrator, designer, typographer, photographer - as long
as you’ve got a vibrant mind and an eye for colour, we want to see
your ideas and offer you the chanceto work on a very special industry
brief.
point your web browser at
http://www.dontpaniconline.
to download the design brief then get your entry up on the online
gallery, and get voting!
prizes not only for the winner are up for grabs, but 2nd, 3rd and
4th runner up too for highest voted entries...
the winning entry will be chosen by several high profile judges from
the world of art & design including stuart semple.
brief download goes live from 26/05,
deadline for entries to the website is 15/06 so get cracking.
good luck!
Posted by Lara GW at Saturday, June 06, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Recommendations
In your head
5 Jun 2009
Posted by Lara GW at Friday, June 05, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
gnome obsession
1 Jun 2009
Since we moved to a flat with a communal garden we started to think how cool would it be to have a garden gnome?
The quest begins!
Posted by Laura at Monday, June 01, 2009 0 comments
Recycling ugly pastel compositions...
27 May 2009
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, May 27, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
Character Building #1 Anthropomorphism
I am quite facinated by Anthropomorphism and its uses within art and illustration. It is served particularly well in children's book illustration and comics.
"Almost anything can be subject to anthropomorphism. The term derives from a combination of the Greek ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos), "human" and μορφή (morphē), "shape" or "form".
Humans seem to have an innate capacity to project human characteristics in this way. Evidence from art and artifacts suggests it is a long-held propensity that can be dated back to earliest times. It is strongly associated with the art of storytelling where it also appears to have ancient roots. Most cultures possess a long-standing fable tradition with anthropomorphised animals as characters that can stand as commonly recognised types of human behaviour. The use of such literature to draw moral conclusions can be highly complex."
"Anthropomorphism is a well-established device in literature from early times. Aesop's Fables, a collection of short tales written or recorded by the ancient Greek citizen Aesop, make extensive use of anthropomorphism, in which animals and weather illustrate simple moral lessons"
"On rare occasions the literary use of anthropomorphism has been opposed on non-religious or political grounds. Lewis Carroll's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was banned in China's Hunan province in 1911 because "animals should not use human language" and it "put animals and human beings on the same level." from Wikipedia
Posted by emmajane at Wednesday, May 27, 2009 0 comments
Labels: anthropomorphic, Character building, emmajane, Tuesdays
26 May 2009
Posted by emmajane at Tuesday, May 26, 2009 0 comments
Labels: anthropomorphic, dogtanian, emmajane, milady, Tuesdays
Potato rain
20 May 2009
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, May 20, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
Line work/ Signature styles #2
19 May 2009
(EXTRACT TAKEN FROM WEBSITE le tintin movie.com)
Posted by emmajane at Tuesday, May 19, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Clear line, emmajane, Herge, Ligne claire, Tuesdays
Delivery
13 May 2009
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, May 13, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
12 May 2009
This is my version of a Polaroid photo of a little girl I created as a intended reader of my invented reading scheme.
Posted by emmajane at Tuesday, May 12, 2009 0 comments
Labels: emmajane, Little girl, Polaroid, Tuesdays
Line work/ Signature styles #1
I have recently been considering line work and how illustrators and artists have created a signature style with it. So I decided to begin an exploration of artists and styles that I like and influence me..
Today I've been thinking about Herge's work and how much I love his seeming simplicity coupled with his attention to detail and visual and historical accuracy..
The first thing that grabs me about Herge's work (especially with Tintin) is his line work.
I have found the following passage on Wikipedia to describe his Ligne Claire technique -
Ligne claire (French for "clear line") is a style of drawing pioneered by Hergé, the Belgian creator of The Adventures of Tintin. It is a style of drawing that uses clear strong lines of uniform importance, and does not emphasize selected objects by different thicknesses of line, by shading, or by cross-hatching. (For this reason it is sometimes also called the democracy of lines.) Additionally, the style often features strong colours and a combination of cartoonish characters against a realistic background. The use of shadows is sparse and all elements of a panel are delineated with clear black lines. The name was coined by Joost Swarte in 1977.
Posted by emmajane at Tuesday, May 12, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Clear line, emmajane, Herge, Ligne claire, Tuesdays
Sensation of flight
6 May 2009
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, May 06, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
Bonnie and Clyde
5 May 2009
This is my version of Bonnie and Clyde (portrait of myself with Steve Marchant) inspired by the cover album art of Serge Gainsbourg's album of the same title (see above)
Posted by emmajane at Tuesday, May 05, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Bonnie and Clyde, emmajane, Serge Gainsbourg, Tuesdays
John K Stuff
1 May 2009
Hi everyone,
John K (you may remember him from Ren & Stimpy) has a pretty cool blog where he explains loads of theories, shares very useful information about illustration, animation and 'the industry'.
There are MANY interesting posts there and I think it’s a pretty cool learning resource to follow.
For example, this post is about background layouts:
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2008/07/organizing-bg-layout-elements.html
Really useful stuff for me 'cos I always struggle with BGs (among other things!).
Go and check it out!
Posted by Laura at Friday, May 01, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Recommendations, Theories
Community
29 Apr 2009
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, April 29, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
Raoul and the Crows
27 Apr 2009
This one is part of a story called ‘Raoul and the crows’, written by Hugo and about a boy who likes to chase pigeons.
One day he discovers a park where the pigeons are different… and all goes kinda scary (but sweet!) from that point onwards.
Hope you like it!
Posted by Laura at Monday, April 27, 2009 0 comments
wishing for alternative ways to put thoughts onto paper
22 Apr 2009
Posted by Lara GW at Wednesday, April 22, 2009 0 comments
Labels: Lara, Wednesdays
wishing for alternative ways to put thoughts onto paper
21 Apr 2009
Posted by emmajane at Tuesday, April 21, 2009 0 comments
wishing for alternative ways to put thoughts onto paper
18 Apr 2009
Posted by Laura at Saturday, April 18, 2009 0 comments