Stop being such a perfectionist when it comes to my sketchbook work
Spend more time to fully explore and develop every idea I come up with
Dedication and time creates success
Collaborate more, with people from other fields such as animation, fashion and film
Enjoy creating my art more, cut off distrations such as social media to commit fully
Don't be afraid to try a new style
Always be highly ambitious
Sunday, 9 March 2014
Future Canvas
‘Yet as the
digital revolution gathers momentum, traditional print publishing is being
forced to change. In this new age of austerity, as chill winds blow through
publishers' offices, we need illustrators of the calibre of EH Shepard more
than ever.
‘In the
digital future, texts will be annotated visually, animated and illustrated like
never before'
As the
Kindle's dread grip on digital publishing is challenged by tablet computers and
android smart phones, with their bright screens and high resolution, the need
for illustration is growing.’
– Chris
Riddell, writing for the Guardian, August 2012
I don’t
think illustrators will become animators in the traditional sense, but they
will become motion graphics designers, or maybe we could call ourselves motion
illustrators. Schools are already teaching motion graphics to illustration
students with options to participate in animation modules. I think it is our
duty to stay relevant, although it is true that not everyone would be able to
pick it up but the world seems to be going in that direction.
Illustration
and art is already evolving rapidly. Innovative ideas and concepts are very
important to contemporary illustration and art. It’s not all about who can draw
the most life like picture but who has the next exciting idea that no one has
thought of before. As a contemporary illustrator my future canvases ’s and practices
could include digital work, animation and motion so that would include working
with animation software which I have never done before. It seems like an
exciting concept to bring your still illustrations to life and create movement
and to add audio and sound.
As an
illustration student I see many opportunities in art and design and am excited
by the different prospects. I would love to create and illustrate classic
children’s paper books, however I also see lots of different platforms I could
achieve this with. For example interactive walk in spaces that tell a story, for
example life size interactive doll’s houses where each room is a narrative. I
also would love to collaborate with fashion designers, blogs and magazines, as
fashion and art are so closely linked. I have seen huge cosmetic brands
collaborate with artists and illustrators to come up with illustrated packaging
and advertising, for example MAC and Topshop make-up both worked will
illustrators to create sell out limited edition products. These products looked
different, they looked fun and creative, and they looked very unique. Television
and film productions also require art directors and designers and to be
involved in media would be extremely exciting and challenging. I have seen many
beautiful collaborations containing strong imagery that have really inspired
me.
Hannah Deary
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