Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Louis Crucius

http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.co.uk/2007/05/antikamnia-chemical-company.html


Louis Crucius was a physician-artist and pharmacist. He was hired by the Antikamnia Chemical Company to do the illustrations on their calendars. He did the "Skeleton Sketches" drawings whilst working at a pharmacy. Five years worth of the calendars where printed from -1897 to 1901.
I would love to get my hands on one of those bad boys!






Jeff Proctor

I stumbled across Jeff Proctor whilst lost in blogs looking for inspiration for my Book of Drawings.

I was drawn to his work straight away, I really like it.

To me, his work looks like a modern twist on the old macabre art. I like how he uses a contrast of vibrant and pastel tones to give a calm yet colourful feel to his pieces.
His composition for me is excellent, each piece is centred and finished and communicates everything it needs to simply.
I will take inspiration from his style during this project.





James Jean

I stumbled across James Jean whilst looking through blogs trying to find macabre images and curiosities.
His work is very good! I love the fine and busy detail he puts into his drawings.
He is very versatile, working to an extremely high standard with sculpture, drawings, digital work and much more.
I will take inspiration from him when working on my Book of drawings work.


http://www.jamesjean.com/work/

Nick Sheehy

OH YEAH

Found another great artist I like.
Nick Sheehy, he's an Australian Illustrator living in south east England.
His work is very interesting, he builds up texture and thin colour paying attention to detail to achieve his 'look'. I love how he enjoys drawing various weird things for himself, as this is something I do daily.
Ohhh, he has also worked with NoBrow!!

On his Flickr he has some brilliant macabre style skulls drawings and weird characters that I love and will take reference from during my Book of Drawings work.

http://www.showchicken.com/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/showchicken/


Antoine Roegiers

Amy kindly showed me a website/blog she thought might interest me called Wunderkammer.

http://unnaturalist.tumblr.com/

Its very good! It is full of art, photos, stories and videos etc. Based on the theme of the macabre  curiosities, dark things and basically coolness.

Anyway, I found a french artist on there called Antoine Roegiers and instantly loved his work. His drawings are reminiscent of those found in the renaissance period.
He does these awesome animated videos that completely grabbed my attention! His imaginative creatures, beautiful shapes and patterns and general theme are all to my taste and I will definitely take inspiration from his work when working on my Book of Drawings.

http://www.antoineroegiers.com/?cat=1



                                          ^^WATCH THAT VIDEO ON THAT LINK^^

Monday, 25 November 2013

Loosely Inspired by Marcos Chin

 Amy told me about an artist called Marcos Chin, and mentioned it might be useful for me to take inspiration from his work... specifically the line work.
First of all after looking at his work I really like it. I found an image that I really like and another photo of Iggy Pop by Annie Leibovitz, of which would be the basic of my character in the piece.


He's in good shape for his age yah?


I started with a elongated landscape canvas, because I wanted my piece to be somewhat panoramic.


I set my reference images up on the adjacent screen to work from.


I started by using a very fine and soft brush tool to sketch out, as best I could the body of my character taking reference from the Iggy Pop photo.


Using the magic wand tool, I very loosely selected sections of the body and in separate layers I coloured them. I did it loose because although I really like the work of Marcos Chin, I wanted to add my own abstract style to my piece.
I then added a layer for the background, placing it behind all of the others. Using reference from the Chin piece I coloured it accordingly, however using different colours as I like to use more vibrancy and noise in my work.


I lined my character using the pen tool and stroke path combination, I added tone, and small details to start to build up the base of my character.
Then, taking inspiration from the Chin piece I used a fine brush on the brush tool to sketch in my interpretation of the plants used on my reference.. in this case I drew a few tattoo style roses. I did this because with me using Iggy Pops body, and the colours, I could foresee this piece having a rock'n'roll style theme.


After drawing the roses, I shaded and blended the surrounding areas.

                                      

I didn't want my roses to be as delicate as the flowers used in Chins piece because i felt it wouldn't fit the theme of mine. So I used a collection of non specific filters to sharpen them, darken them and add more texture to them to bring them forward slightly from the background.


I then played with the Hue, Saturation, Contrast and colours of the image until I found a theme that felt right.



I added certain filters to the body of my character to round off and finish the tone work and detail I had drawn into it.


I then researched jewish symbols and prison style tattoos that i felt were appropriate for my character, I wanted to give the impression of anger, violence and passion so I gave him a WW2 jewish number tattoo on his forearm to show the idea of vengeance.



I knew of a great quote by Ghandi, and I really wanted to incorporate this into my piece so I chose a suitable font, colour and size and placed it somewhere that I felt looked right.


Once I was finished with the main body of my piece I placed it over a background I had created with the gradient tool the frame the piece. 
I am happy with it.

Christopher Walken

The Deer Hunter is one of my favourite films. It stars my two favourite actors Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken. So I wanted to do a piece on the infamous roulette scene with Christopher walken and try to do him justice.


I started by finding a suitable frame from the film.


I added a new layer above the image and carefully lined the details using the pen tool and stoke path combination.


This was the outcome.


Using the magic wand tool to isolate the certain areas, I coloured and toned the image using the brush tool and the blend tool.


This was how it looked after i had completed colouring and adding tone to my piece.
I used separate layers to colour most sections of the character, this way I could keep good control and not colour outside my line work.



Using the Film Grain filter, and added noise and texture to the character.


I felt the image was too wide and there would be too much empty space. Empty space can be useful sometimes to communicate a certain feeling, but with this piece I wanted the viewer to focus on the main character of the piece and show that this was all about 'what was going on in his head'. So I cropped the image suitably.  


Using the Brush tool I added a colour theme to the background.


I added a filter to round the shape paths and block the colours in a certain way to give a wooden feel.


I then added another filter to add noise and texture to the background. I wanted it to feel as busy as it is in the scene of the film, but also keep the focus on Walken and draw no attention away from him. So i kept the colours quite tertiary and dark. 


After completing my background, I used the lasso tool to loosely map around the edges od my character...


I used this to then lighten the space behind him, bringing him further forward form the background again. Also I feel this effect looks quite abstract, which was my intention as the rest of the piece is fairly abstract and the emotions felt whilst watching this scene are also somewhat bizarre.

I would of been happy with my final outcome, but I feel now if I was to do it again I could do it a lot better given the skills I have picked up digitally during this project.


Sailor Jerry inspired Weed Tattoo Design

I wanted this piece to look as much like a piece of Sailor Jerry flash as possible. To do this I chose one of his pieces I like most and referred to it constantly throughout my processes.


This was the piece of Sailor Jerry flash I referred to.


I started with a basic picture of a piece of marijuanna that I felt looked easy to work with on photoshop.


I heightened the contrast and saturation so that the flower stood out from the background more, this was to make it easy to cut out with the magnetic lasso tool.


After cutting it out and adding it to a new layer I was now left with just the flower, which was all i wanted.


I added a basic paint effect filter to simplify the colours, this was semi-pointless as I eventually filled it with a block colour anyway. But it did give me a clearer indication as to what colour I should use.


On the Sailor Jerry piece and most other Sailor Jerry pieces the image was drawn on a really nice, grainy, old effect brown paper. So I found something similar using GoogleImages and opened it in photoshop.


I added a Film Grain effect to the paper to give it more texture, similar
to the one i was referencing.


After filling the flower with a block, pale green colour, I lined it using the pen tool and stoke path combination like my previous piece.


I used a soft brush tool with a basic black colour to shade the image, trying to keep my shading as similar as possible to my reference.


I blended out my shading roughly to fit the theme.


After the shading, I added the same Film Grain filter I used on the paper background so that everything had the same texture.. so that the flower actually looked as though it was drawn on to the paper.


I added some basic detail to the flower, to make it look more like a marijuanna flower.


Using the pen tool, I started to add a scroll to the piece. This will eventually read the message, " I love you Mary Jane".  Referencing a song by Cypress Hill, a song famously about the love of marijuanna. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-ADAr9-Aqs


I filled the scroll with a colour, and shading similar to those used throughout Sailor Jerry's flash pieces.


I added a sphere behind the piece, for no other reason than I like to do this. I like how it looks. I think its nice. Its nice... right?


I added the same film grain filter to the sphere so that it matched the rest of the piece.


Changed the colour of the sphere. 
I was going to use the text tool and a font to fill the scroll with my desired message. Unfortunately there was no font suitable or nice enough in my opinion to fit the bill, so I used the brush tool and a solid black line to draw the letters in manually trying to keep it as similar as possible to my reference piece.


Over all I am very happy with the finished piece. I feel that by trying to keep the piece as similar as I could to my reference photo, I achieved what I wanted to and the piece turned out great.