
Hi All!
I've followed Small Pax for a long time and very much enjoy the work that is posted here by so many talented illustrators whose work covers so many different styles. It's a pleasure to join the group. I only get to draw on occasion, so don't expect I'll be posting often. However, I'll relish the opportunity to share some of my artwork with you, and hopefully learn a thing or two.
I've been asked for a post introducing myself: so here it goes. There's not much to say, really. I'm almost entirely self-taught. Mostly I enjoy doing simple illustrations with pencil, pen, and ink. I don't have a set style by any means. Lately I've paid a lot of attention to Matthew Alderman and Daniel Mitsui, and have tried to learn from them a bit. However, I also used to draw a lot of anime back in high school, and I think that it's undeniable that it has influenced my way of drawing quite a bit, for better or for worse. One good thing it did teach me was how to use an art marker pretty well. I also very occasionally try my hand at an oil painting, though I haven't since 2008 or so.
The illustration featured here was a baptism gift for my nephew. It's done with micron pens, though for the most part you can't see the strokes because I increased the contrast of the digital file. I looked at a lot of art nouveau and pre-raphaelite images for inspiration, as well as drawings by Mr. Alderman. It's a style (or mixture of styles) I had long admired but never tried before. I'm hoping to make a few more illustrations for poems, though I expect the tone in those will be more whimsical as they'll be paired with poems from Belloc's Bad Child's Book of Beasts.
Welcome!
ReplyDeleteI confess I'm gratified to find someone else influenced by anime as well. ^_^