So I'll admit that I'm quite daft when it comes to art history. It's been a long time since I've had to study any art history and back when I was in high school I didn't care about it. The notion of Art Nouveau makes me realise how naive I really am. I can't imagine a time without art/design encompassing everything around my daily life.
But back in the time of the Industrial Revolution, art was something only for rich people. Being an artist was actually a viable job back in those times and then these Art Nouveu dudes came along and decided to make art more accessible to the masses. Oh how those fine artists must have been spewing over all the simplified illustrative styles of Art Neuveux. Art began to permeate into all the objects of daily life such as utensils and furniture.
Personally I love the style of Art Neuveux. It reminds me a lot of comic books and animated films, a genre that I love to bitsies. I'm a big fan of Japanese manga/anime and it seems that Art Neuveux even has its roots in Japan from the inspirations of wood block prints.
The most well known artist from the Art Nouveau movement was Alphonse Mucha, in fact the whole thing was originally called Mucha Style. His posters and paintings often featured a use of soft pastel colors and the subjects of his art were beautiful young women surrounded by flowers and decorative borders.
Many artists began to mimick Muchas style many decades later. Naoko Takeuchi, famous for creating Sailor Moon released a series of 5 posters featuring the main characters based on the Mucha style. Joe Quesada, a comic book artist that works for Marvel Comics has also borrowed heavily from Muchas style in his cover art.
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A blog for my work, research and references at Deakin University, personal projects and interesting articles on animation, photography, design and art. I have completed my Bachelor of Creative Arts (Graphic Design) and publish my old assignments and essays here.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Stuff I like
Some artwork from my favourite artists - Most of them are GaaNaru artists.
HUNDRED - http://hundred.sub.jp
Haluka Mugen - http://haluka-mugen.deviantart.com
punipuni panic page 6 by ~Haluka-Mugen on deviantART
Kosmonauttihai
Mostly the "something" by ~kosmonauttihai on deviantART
Red Priest Usada
:: Moon Princess:: by =Red-Priest-Usada on deviantART
HUNDRED - http://hundred.sub.jp
Haluka Mugen - http://haluka-mugen.deviantart.com
punipuni panic page 6 by ~Haluka-Mugen on deviantART
Kosmonauttihai
Mostly the "something" by ~kosmonauttihai on deviantART
Red Priest Usada
:: Moon Princess:: by =Red-Priest-Usada on deviantART
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
concept sketches
I had an idea of making Red Riding Hood a boy. But ended up using the girl sketch because it had less detail to worry about.
My wolf wants to eat Red Riding Hood in a much more metaphoric way. I wanted to show more of the anthromorphic details by showing his back and thus the tail. But I hated this sketch and liked the one with the Wolf facing the viewer instead.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Red Riding Hood - Research/insiration
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Red Riding Hood - Research/insiration/references
http://hannaluvsyou.deviantart.com/art/Mitch-hides-59263843
Mitch hides. by ~hannaluvsyou on deviantART
http://taggle.deviantart.com/art/Behind-the-tree-107488040
http://advancing.deviantart.com/art/I-think-I-see-Tourists-91889998
Mitch hides. by ~hannaluvsyou on deviantART
http://taggle.deviantart.com/art/Behind-the-tree-107488040
http://advancing.deviantart.com/art/I-think-I-see-Tourists-91889998
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