I really like that this illustration dosen't rely on colour because I think it looks amazing black and white. I really like the way the image looks very busy and complicated but you can still see whats going on in it.
Sunday, 16 December 2007
Favorite WORK BY GRAHAm RAwle
I really like that this illustration dosen't rely on colour because I think it looks amazing black and white. I really like the way the image looks very busy and complicated but you can still see whats going on in it.
GRAHam RawLE
Graham Rawle is a collage artist and writer. His weekly Lost Consonants series appeared in The Guardian Weekend magazine for 15 years. He has produced other regular series for The Observer and The Sunday Telegraph Magazine. Among his published books are The Wonder Book of Fun, Lying Doggo, and Diary of an Amateur Photographer.
Sara Fanelli


SaRA fANELLI'S Work really helped me towards the end of the storytelling project, I was STRUGGLINg to addbackgrounds to my work because my charactors were so quirky. AFTER LOOKING at Fanelli's work it made me realsie that I didn't have to have a complicated background and that a more simple approach would work better.
Thursday, 8 November 2007
Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Favorite piece of work by Gruau
thinking vertically...
-Rene Gruau developed his distinctive “New Look” in the 1940’s which greatly impacted,theatre,art, and commercial design.
-Gruau’s best work can be seen in the dramatic visual statements he rendered for Christian Dior, Balenciaga, Elsa Schiaparelli, and Givenchy.
-He also produced stunningly beautiful advertisements for the LIDO, MOULIN ROUGE and BEMBERG.
-With his trademark use of his powerful minimal line, Gruau’s style combined seductive sophistication with classic beauty, grace and elegance.
-His first job was in 1946 for International Textiles. He designed their covers until 1984.
-In 1947 did drawings for the Miss Dior advertisment and most famously the Bar dress.
-Gruau moved to the USA in 1948 to work for Harpers Bazzar and Vogue before becoming the exclusive artist for Flair.
-Gruau has worked for some of the greatest names in Haute Couture for example BALMAIN, FATH, BALENCIAGA, GIVENCHY, ROCHAS. Although he continued to produce fashion illustrations for Elle, Vogue, France, Madame Figaro and L'OFFICIEL DE LA COUTURE.
-Gruau’s best work can be seen in the dramatic visual statements he rendered for Christian Dior, Balenciaga, Elsa Schiaparelli, and Givenchy.
-He also produced stunningly beautiful advertisements for the LIDO, MOULIN ROUGE and BEMBERG.
-With his trademark use of his powerful minimal line, Gruau’s style combined seductive sophistication with classic beauty, grace and elegance.
-His first job was in 1946 for International Textiles. He designed their covers until 1984.
-In 1947 did drawings for the Miss Dior advertisment and most famously the Bar dress.
-Gruau moved to the USA in 1948 to work for Harpers Bazzar and Vogue before becoming the exclusive artist for Flair.
-Gruau has worked for some of the greatest names in Haute Couture for example BALMAIN, FATH, BALENCIAGA, GIVENCHY, ROCHAS. Although he continued to produce fashion illustrations for Elle, Vogue, France, Madame Figaro and L'OFFICIEL DE LA COUTURE.
Tuesday, 6 November 2007
VERTICAL THINKING...
LATERAL THINKING...
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