Tuesday, November 29, 2011

alberta by numbers

Today the postman brought me the December issue of AlbertaViews Magazine with my work illustrating the Alberta by Numbers section on the back page.  It was a fun little assignment to do and the art director was great to work with.

Also today, after almost exactly 5 years, my blog has reached 100 followers. 
Thanks for being interested in my work everyone.  It means a lot to me :)







Saturday, November 26, 2011

illustration friday - round

Because of the all the work involved with the picture book, I really don't have time to create anything new for IF right now.  But when I saw this week's topic, I immediately thought of this image of a very round lady that I painted last summer.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

little girl in a red dress

This past weekend I finished an illustration for the picture book that I'm working on and I'm quite happy with how it turned out.  I'm not going to share the entire image right now, but here's a little peek at the bottom right corner:


Saturday, November 19, 2011

illustration friday - vanity



This image is an oldie but it's one of my favorites. It's more about the lack of vanity, but I think it's still appropriate for the theme.

Monday, November 7, 2011

the 'story time' spread

Today I thought I'd share some sketches from the picture book that I'm working on and show how the spread has evolved.

Let me begin by setting the scene.  The first part of this story takes place in the spring and the second part takes place one year later.  Between those two parts, there is one spread that ties them together and that is the spread that I'm going to share today.

The text talks about the main character, Charlie, starting school, attending story time, going to gym class, and then the passing of the seasons.  I really liked the idea of showing story time.  I thought it would make a nice image to have the teacher in a classroom setting with books and a globe, reading to a bunch of students sitting on the floor around her.

Here's my first thumbnail:

The problem with this image is that it doesn't convey the passing of time.  When a person reading the book turns that page, it has to feel like a year has passed and the above image doesn't convey that.

Showing some smaller spot illustrations helps to show the passing of time.  Since we go from fall, to winter, to spring, I decided to show one scene for each season.

I moved my story time sketch over to the left side of the spread and changed it to include a window so that a tree with fall leaves could be seen. On the right side of the spread, I drew two small spot illustrations.  After trying out many options, I decided to have Charlie and his friend making a snowman for the winter scene and Charlie jumping in a puddle for the spring scene.  I like the variety of showing Charlie interacting with another character and also showing him by himself.

My next thumbnail:


The proper sketches:

 (I thought it would be fun to have the pages that the teacher is reading be from an upcoming spread as a bit of foreshadowing :)





 This is what the spread looks like:


Or it might look like this:



I'm still experimenting to see which layout works better with the text.