These are two new artists I am looking at in relation to my project. Not because the sujcet matter is similar, but because the style and mode of narration is.
Anne Pätzke Is an Illustrator from Germany. I'm looking at her work to remind myself that sometimes the simplest way is the best.
I'm also checking out the work of Milivoj Ceran, because he is working in a similar style/medium as I am working with this project.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Progress
The board and the tape didn't stick the first time I tried to stretch the paper. . .
So I weighed it down with the other boards. That'll teach it.
And this is how it ended up! All tacked down and ready to go.
Some composition sketches.
And more sketches.
I had two concepts for how to kill Odin, both taken from the literature. This one is the more interesting of the two (for me) and has Fenris swallowing Odin.
The other one is more heroic but less correct, by all accounts: Odin has been mauled and Odin's son Vidar runs Fenris through, killing him.
Some notes on how my rough composition ideas are going. Since I'm going to use watercolor and ink on paper, the composition has to be near exact and drawn out before I start actually painting, or else I could ruin the paper. At $25 a sheet, that'd be a damned expensive mistake.
Plans for tomorrow include a visit to the Museum for the first class and some serious drawing for painting class. My boards (at least one of them) will be transported to school on Friday.
Skål!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Out Sick, but Still Working
Story of my life, it seems. Well, I might as well mention that I'm taking some influences from the following artists for my project:
Also, I might be able to get some pictures up later of what I've done process-wise so far.
- Van Eyck (His altarpiece Ghent something or other)
- Bosch (The Garden of Earthly Delights)
- Titian (Assumption of the Virgin)
- Altdorfer (Mainly for his Battle of Issus)
- Giancola (for his Faramir at Osgiliath, Alexander the Great, and his Triptych of the Battle of Agincourt)
Also, I might be able to get some pictures up later of what I've done process-wise so far.
Friday, April 10, 2009
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