Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Mirror Mirror


Mirror mirror, pretty mirror
Tell me what you see
All I see is desolation
How can this be me?

Mirror mirror, evil mirror
Would you tell a lie?
How can you be so deceitful;
Make me want to cry?

Mirror mirror, woeful mirror
Tell me, is it true?
No one else can see my weakness
None except for you

Mirror mirror, honest mirror
Is this what they see?
I have never met this stranger
Is this really me?


Princes and Princesses


Princes and Princesses is a beautifully animated film by French illustrator, Michel Ocelot. He is also responsible for the famous Kirikou series which started as a graphic novel, then became a film and is now also a musical. Princes and Princesses uses only black silhouettes and colour backgrounds. It is visually very pleasant to look at and the story line is also highly engaging, both for adults and children.


Beautiful Illustrations

I have just come back from a shopping spree at Waterstones and after spending over an hour in the child's section I bought 4 beautifully illustrated books...

Sarah Gibb's illustrations in "The Princess Who Had No Kingdom" by Ursula Jones are a really beautiful use of colour and silhouettes and reminds me of Princes and Princesses by Michel Ocelot in the visual style. The story is quite original seeing as it is in the style of a classic fairy tale and involves princes and princesses as do so many others...


Eric Puybaret's paintings are also very beautifully done in the book "Puff the Magic Dragon" by Peter Yarrow and Lenny Lipton. His style is very curvy and flows a lot. I think that his landscapes work best as he captures distance very well by using fading colours. It is a shame that the text isn't as good as the pictures. The book also comes with a CD of songs to sing along with the book...and they are AWFUL!
Even for kid's songs they are extremely cheesy and predictable...but it has inspired me to maybe write songs to go with my future kid's storybooks as I like writing music.


Lynley Dodd's illustrations in her book "Slinky Malinki Catflaps" are much rougher and quirkier than the other books which seem very laborious in comparison. Dodd's technique is much freer and she is not afraid to show evidence of brushstrokes and pencil lines.
The text is positively delightful, it is very well written poetry with brilliant use of literary tools such as alliteration and using certain letters to create a real sense of rhythm.


R.W. Alley's illustrations in "Paddington"are more like laborious drawing but still full of energy, particularly in the line. The character style is also very effective and they all transmit individual personalities through their appearances. It is interesting how many of the images are deliberately left unfinished. The story is of course brilliant. Paddington Bear is a classic after all...

Monday, 21 February 2011

Megan's Birthday Card


I am now a televised artist! As a birthday card I made for my niece was shown on channel 5's "Milkshake"

Les Suites Vénitiennes

Les Suites Vénitiennes is a French graphic novel about a series of violent murders
committed in Venice in the 18th century. The drawing style is very good, but Éric Raives captures the cityscapes particularly well and his use of line and colour is astonishing. Unfortunately I no longer have this graphic novel in my possession and there are no decent examples of the cityscapes on the internet so you shall just have to take my word for it...





Murder mystery illustrations

Illustrations for a murder mystery story inspired by "Les Suites Vénitiennes"