Monday, 29 October 2012
Madness of Crowds
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Sun, Sea, Sand...And Sniffles
This editorial illustration for a Guardian article is based upon the idea that people with heavy workloads often get ill on the first day of their holidays due to their stressful day-to-day life. Consequently I looked at imagery which signifies holidays (suitcase) and illness (pills) and combined these two ideas together to create my final illustration.
Labels:
editorial,
holiday,
illustration,
pills,
sand,
sea,
sniffles,
stress,
suitcase,
sun,
third year,
uni
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Why Small Victories Matter
This editorial illustration is for an article taken from the Guardian on Why Small Victories Matter. The article is based on the idea that you gain greater success and happiness working towards smaller achievable targets rather than one larger target. The comparatively small size of the central target-coloured duck illustrates this idea. The idea of hook-the-duck derived from the key words small victories which in turn led to the idea of fareground games which involve targets.
Labels:
animals,
drawing,
ducks,
editorial,
hook-the-duck,
targets,
the Guardian,
uni
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
How to Decorate
This illustration is an editorial piece for an article taken from the Guardian called 'How to...Decorate.' The basis of the article is the idea that humans have an instinct for external decoration, with appearance being viewed as more important than character. Inspired by the reference to peacocks in the article, I based the henna pattern around peacock feathers, the henna itself conveying our innate need for personal decoration. Experimenting with colour for the background, I liked the contrast between the red henna and blue background, however in context I feel the hands look more striking against a white background.
Labels:
decorate,
drawing,
editorial,
feather,
hands,
henna,
illustration,
pattern,
peacock,
the Guardian,
third year,
uni
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