Wednesday, 4 May 2011

The Rihanna Saga


Some of my friends and I have a constant joke going on involving the singer, Rihanna and her apparent psychosis which she gives the impression of in some of her songs.
So, as a joke I have started making a series of comic strips recounting the adventures
she has when she meets my friends... she ends up putting most of them in hospital!!
Anyway, here is an example of the illustrations I am doing for it! 

Goodnight And Go


Illustration of the song "Goodnight and Go" by Imogen Heap.


Saturday, 30 April 2011

Big Fat Duck Cookbook

This is a book written by Heston Blumenthal and illustrated by David McKean. It is extremely big, extremely heavy, and extremely expensive. The illustrations are very beautiful and are made using mixed media such as: Photography, painting, drawing, photoshop etc.
He uses great colour + light/dark contrasts that make the images all very dramatic. His use of line and dirty colours continue his typically macabre style that is so prevalent in all of his work. It is interesting how with most of the illustrations, the type is incorporated into the image itself, which gives it a much more contemporary feel and gives more meaning to the text.






Tuesday, 26 April 2011

eMOTIONal



"Death to the death penalty" is a campaign that was launched in October 2010 in aid of Amnesty International, who are aiming to abolish the death penalty in the 58 countries that still practice it.
This clip was written by TBWA/Paris and directed by Pleix with the production company, Warm & Fuzzy.
This ad works well as a visual metaphor representing the work that Amnesty International are doing worldwide. It says that this organisation is like the flame in the darkness, melting away the evil around it.

Thursday, 31 March 2011

The Princess and the Frog

In this song from the Disney film "The Princess and the Frog", the animators have drawn everything differently to the usual, typical "Disney style".  They have tried to adopt a style that visually represents the 30's jazz movement and the result is much more dynamic and vibrant compared to the rest of the film.

Children's books

I took advantage of the week I spent at my sister's to have a good rummage through all of her kids' books!
Here are some interesting examples of the illustrations I liked best:


"Mummy Mine" is a book written by Tim Warnes and illustrated by Jane Chapman. The pictures are very good as they capture the nature of the animals well whilst still creating a fresh style that appeals to children.



"Lost and Found" by Oliver Jeffers is a beautifully illustrated book. His style is very minimalist but at the same time extremely expressive, this book was so popular that a short 25 minute film adaption was made.


"Hide and Seek Birthday Treat" by Linda Jennings and illustrated by Joanne Partis, has a more experimental illustration style as the images are a mixture of collage, hand drawing, painting and pastels.
I like this mixed media style and I think that it is definitely something I should try experimenting with.

  

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?