This is my entry for the Association of Illustrators annual competition. This years theme 'London Places and Spaces' required me to capture either an iconic or lesser known part of London in an illustration celebrating a vibrant and multi layered, multicultural city. I wanted to depict a part of London that is open to everyone; a public space that can be enjoyed without having to pay a fee. As a result, I chose Chumleigh Gardens (situated in Burgess Park, South London) as my space. The garden itself is a celebration of multiculturalism, with a series of interlinking smaller 'world' gardens each featuring plants from a different part of the globe. The central Islamic garden features as the centre piece to my illustration. The gardens are also an important part of the local community, with raised beds for the use of school groups and community gardeners to grow their own produce.
I created this entire piece digitally with a graphics tablet- a process which is still relatively new to me, and a departure from my usual screen printing. Through this change in media, I was able to add layers of detail I would usually have to avoid out of practicality. This is definitely a method of working with which I will continue to experiment.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Friday, 19 September 2014
Norfolk Broads... in COLOUR!
Aaand here's the finished coloured in map of the Norfolk Broads! I had a really great time producing this piece- the whole thing was coloured and finished digitally with a pen and tablet- a completely new way of working for me. I'll definitely be experimenting with this more in the future so watch this space!
Monday, 15 September 2014
AOI Competition
Another work in progress, this time a piece for the AOI's Prize for Illustration competition. I'll post up more details on the concept behind the illustration after deadline day, but here's a preview!
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Norfolk Broads
The beginnings of a digital commission of the Norfolk Broads. I've got this pretty much mapped out now although I will make a few small alterations to layout and positioning of some of the smaller bits and pieces. Coloured version to follow in the next couple of weeks!
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