See my illustration for Bookbug week 2022
Read MoreDinnae Mak Me Laugh
See the wee laddie in pen & ink.
Read MoreWhats on the box
When we read our imagination takes us further, it will fill in and create extra depth and meaning to the story we're reading. An illustrators job is to visualise those imagining and deduce what might be going on in a scene or character interaction that isn't described in the authors words.
When creating illustrations for a story, I very much focus on the process of developing what my imagination is telling me to the page. I'm always keen to make suggestions and develop ideas that can help enrich what the author has written.
This scene was created to show how the children in the story bond with the robot, originally it was supposed to be a dinner table scene, though as robots don't eat it highlighted the difference of him as a character and separated him from the kids in the story. Instead I fleshed out this scene with them all watching something scary, so that a bond is created by their share experience.
WOOF!
Illustration Friday this week is all about the nose so to sniff around for a little exposure and have some fun I’ve submitted this fellow, my Basset Hound illustration. Having a little play with perspective to show the head a little closer and focus on the expression gives shows this pooch’s personality more and makes the illustration quirky.
As a freelance illustrator I’m commission to draw a wide variety of places, people and animals and my work includes advertising illustrations, editorial illustrations, educational illustrations, narrative artwork for children’s books and picture book illustrations. Having quick visualization skills I’m also asked to illustrate storyboards and commissioned to illustrate character designs and pitch artworks.
Hopefully I’m not barking up the wrong tree to say that you’ll find my dog illustration as lovable as I do. Waggy tails all round.
To submit an artwork please go to Illustration Friday