I'm currently working on finishing a project for a friend - and he's been super patient as I've put it off for two months... this last week, I also squeezed in a quick photoshop painting of a Tudor era woman rockin' an English hood.
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Showing posts with label illustrator. Show all posts
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Tudor Lady
Oh, glorious payday. It is quite nice to have an official job again, especially one that lets me continue free-lancing!
I'm currently working on finishing a project for a friend - and he's been super patient as I've put it off for two months... this last week, I also squeezed in a quick photoshop painting of a Tudor era woman rockin' an English hood.
I'm currently working on finishing a project for a friend - and he's been super patient as I've put it off for two months... this last week, I also squeezed in a quick photoshop painting of a Tudor era woman rockin' an English hood.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
"Virtue Rewarded"
I'm still enjoying my new found inking tool in Adobe Illustrator! I did a drawing today of Pamela from Samuel Richardson's "Virtue Rewarded". Ooooo, robe `a la polonaise! So much want...
Started with a pencil sketch; then inked it in Illustrator; then went crazy with it in Photoshop!
"Virtue Rewarded", written in 1740, definitely does not speak through the centuries.... very chauvinist and preachy - not to mention that Pamela has a serious case of Stockholm Syndrome. Here's the full text, and the Wiki page.
I almost made it to the end of the book, but the last 25% was... sickening. Non-stop adulation and swooning, and even after she marries Mr. B (the guy who locked her up and tried to rape her repeatedly), she refuses to stop calling him "Master" (because she likes the sound of it). There's a beautiful story of how, when the novel was first published, a whole village was so enraptured with the story that they would gather at their blacksmith's to hear it read out loud. After hearing about that, I was really interested in reading it... but there have been too many cultural changes since 1740 for me to relate at all with the characters... plus, there were too many parts where I couldn't decide if I wanted to laugh at Pamela or cry for her.
About the illustration: to be honest, it's far more colorful than how I envision the story in my head (my mental movie is full of blue and sepia), but I kinda like the irony of a colorful, modern-looking illustration for a gloomy, incredibly-old-fashioned story XD
Started with a pencil sketch; then inked it in Illustrator; then went crazy with it in Photoshop!
"Virtue Rewarded", written in 1740, definitely does not speak through the centuries.... very chauvinist and preachy - not to mention that Pamela has a serious case of Stockholm Syndrome. Here's the full text, and the Wiki page.
I almost made it to the end of the book, but the last 25% was... sickening. Non-stop adulation and swooning, and even after she marries Mr. B (the guy who locked her up and tried to rape her repeatedly), she refuses to stop calling him "Master" (because she likes the sound of it). There's a beautiful story of how, when the novel was first published, a whole village was so enraptured with the story that they would gather at their blacksmith's to hear it read out loud. After hearing about that, I was really interested in reading it... but there have been too many cultural changes since 1740 for me to relate at all with the characters... plus, there were too many parts where I couldn't decide if I wanted to laugh at Pamela or cry for her.
About the illustration: to be honest, it's far more colorful than how I envision the story in my head (my mental movie is full of blue and sepia), but I kinda like the irony of a colorful, modern-looking illustration for a gloomy, incredibly-old-fashioned story XD
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