Saturday, March 1, 2008

fairy tales contiued

Our second illustration was planned in the sketchbook a little more deliberately. The story was still the artists' choice: a fairy tale that we invent, or a fairy tale that we've heard.

Inspiration can be found in other artists' pictures in favorite storybooks. A collection of vividly illustrated fairy tales is a joy to read and to study.

In this piece, we focused on exploring a scene in the story that included the setting, (the where), the character, (the who that drives...), the action. Each of us chose to focus on those elements to differing degrees in their collage stories.

Setting is the most common content. Where do the visual referents for castles come from? When you are 6 or 7 years old, where have you seen castles before? In the landscape? In cartoons and Disney movies? Or maybe heard read aloud. Or read through illustrations.
The sketchbook drawing becomes a plan of the particular scene in the story. Setting, character and action have been considered. Notice the translation between the line of the drawing and the physicality of fabric.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is very cool!