My editorial illustrations for Girls' World magazine are now in stores! I am beyond thrilled. I love the story by Sona Charaipotra, the images look great in print, and working with the art director couldn't have been better. It was an excellent first experience in editorial illustration, and I look forward to many, many more.
A tiny picture book about a hermit crab (and collage)
I'll be giving a short presentation about illustration and collage to my son's first grade art class today. I plan to bring random textures and objects, my scissors, a glue stick and improvise a little story with their help. The first graders have been learning about hermit crabs for the past few weeks, and they were also required to create their own stories about them, so I will start by cutting out a main character of a hermit crab. From there, I'm hoping the kids can help me shape the story.
My main goal is to show them the fun (and freedom) of constructing a tale with collage – that with simple shapes they can create a character. And by changing elements slightly (eyes looking up or down, changing the mouth shape, moving the character forward), they can even create action and emotion.
Just in case my improv presentation is a total flop, I also created a takeaway booklet for the students, so they can see the potential of illustrating in this way. This is the takeaway booklet below. If you'd like to download a free PDF, please feel free to do so here. (Please just link back to me if you reference it, and let me know what you think!)
Crabs, Lace and Mashups
In Lilla Rogers' Make Art That Sells Bootcamp this month, our mini assignment began with drawing two seemingly unrelated subjects: black & white crustaceans and colorful patterns. After spending a week drawing various crabs and lobsters, as well as creating several floral motifs, we were given our main assignment: to "mashup" the two on a plate.
For many of these assignments, drawing helps me understand the proportions of the subject, but for final art, I tend to want to work in collage. With a photo of a rusty Brooklyn manhole and and a scanned watercolor, I created a chunky crab collage. For my pattern, I went with this lace, which also reminds me of a fishing net and a bubbly shoreline.
In the end, it's not a very successful mashup for me. I love the crab, but it clashes with this one-color lace, and it's visually confusing. I will be trying a version with texture in the lace, and also one with less texture in the crab.
As always, your comments and suggestions are welcome!
Veggies
I'm illustrating an e-cookbook right now for M Delish Boutique, and here are some of the veggies I used to create her Gazpacho page. Mmmmmm... veggies.
Illustrating a cookbook!
I am currently illustrating a cookbook of 12 yummy soups for my longtime friend, Melissa at M Delish Boutique.
We revealed our first page yesterday (sans recipe)...
If you're interested in getting a copy, Melissa is offering a discounted pre-order price for a limited time here. Delish!
Another nudge to animate
This is a collage of my cat, Tyco. He's cool, and he likes to drive his truck around.
Thanks to a great friend's suggestion, this is now his theme song:
I love it. Love it, I say! This might be my final push to start learning animation. Stay tuned....
Illustrating the Ogre of Rashomon
For an upcoming critique with Mark Mitchell and Jeff Crosby, I created a few illustrations for the Japanese folktale, The Ogre of Rashomon. I wanted a very graphic, in-your-face look for this. A couple of my ideas...
She's not afraid of the wolf
In fact, she kind of likes him. Work-in-progress...
Adding an audience to my guitar player
I'm finishing up my portfolio for the #NYSCBWI Conference this weekend, and I've been working on adding an audience to my guitar player collage. I'm not sure which girl to go with, and I'd love some feedback? Comments are welcome, or you can email me at kendrasred (at) gmail.com. Thank you!
Work in progress, The Guitar Player
I've been working on this guitar-playing character the past couple days. Today, I plan to build her an audience. It might just be one child flanked on her shoulder. Perhaps another at her feet. I'll post again when she's complete. Thanks for visiting!
Today's Edwardian sketch
I have a few more rounds to go on this character, but here's my initial Edwardian-themed sketch. It began with a series of Edwardian brooches that I created for my 2015 MATS Bootcamp course. Stay tuned to see how she's completed.
More character development + creating the scene
In my last post, I'd just started to develop this new character. I have since been working on editing some of her details and creating the scene to place her in. I decided upon this semi-fantastical, wintry backdrop, a green jacket and a mysterious book...
Another character I'm illustrating right now
In addition to this new character that I posted about yesterday, I have also been working on this girl. I'm still developing her story, but she is about to embark on an unexpected mission...