MIXED MEDIA | ILLUSTRATION

ILLUSTRATION TELLS STORIES. In its most familiar format it includes painting or drawing to illuminate a text – often in a book, magazine, or other published work. However, illustration is not necessarily two-dimensional. I consider my mixed media work illustration because I am using these images to amplify and express concrete ideas, stories, and personal writings (even when they don’t accompany the work). The line between “fine art” and “illustration” is a blurry one, and the two are often distinguished by whether the work is commercially viable or conceptual. However, I feel the term Illustration best describes my work.

CONCEPTUAL STORY TELLING

ABOUT THE WORK

Animals and plants are the primary characters in many of the stories I want to tell. Animals especially make great subjects – they are easy to use in metaphor and yet people identify and relate with them intimately. Sometimes it seems people are indeed too personal – the natural world beyond humanity gives us a way to talk about ourselves without any human bias. 

I am also deeply fascinated by the microcosm and so medical or scientific imagery often feature in my work.

SKETCHBOOK

My sketchbooks are full of small incomplete drawings or paintings. Many images are lifted from dreams or layered in a steam of consciousness method, others may be drawn from life. My sketchbook includes a mix of graphite, ink, watercolor, and digital exploration. 

 

The Lady and the Merman

By Jane Yolen

 

Jane Yolen’s The Lady and the Merman is a fascinating story about a woman who falls in love with a merman she meets by the water’s edge. It is a deeper children’s tale that is poetically written which speaks about the values of beauty and love. Although my version is not published, the illustrations were created with the permission of the author. This project offered me an opportunity to illustrate an image focused  book from start to finish.

 

 

The Lady and the Merman

By Jane Yolen

 

Jane Yolen’s The Lady and the Merman is a fascinating story about a woman who falls in love with a merman she meets by the water’s edge. It is a deeper children’s tale that is poetically written which speaks about the values of beauty and love. Although my version is not published, the illustrations were created with the permission of the author. This project offered me an opportunity to illustrate an image focused  book from start to finish.

 

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