Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts

5.09.2017

100 days of merry drawing : day 21-30

Here are my everyday drawings from day 21-30 for my 100 day project. You can look at the first 1-20 drawings here. Feel free to follow my daily drawing on my facebook and instagram.

I have just finished painting 2 big canvas panels with acrylic. I'm very excite about this project. I hope my client love them and can't wait to show them here.

Thank you for visiting. Have a merry day!

100 days of merry drawing : day 21


100 days of merry drawing : day 22


100 days of merry drawing : day 23


100 days of merry drawing : day 24


100 days of merry drawing : day 25


100 days of merry drawing : day 26


100 days of merry drawing : day 27


100 days of merry drawing : day 28


100 days of merry drawing : day 29


100 days of merry drawing : day 30


4.25.2017

100 days of merry drawing : day 1-10 #the100dayproject

Hello my blog. Long time no post again but here I am to tell you that even though I had been completely absent from this blog for many weeks, my creative journey never stops.

I have been working on my new portfolio and preparing for more client submissions. I was thinking about adding work in progress or sketchbook section in my site when I found that the 100 day project has started again this year. I shamefully remember that I participated in the project in 2015 but couldn't get through the project. How about this year?, just keep trying, I thought.

So here is my project, 100 day of merry drawing, this will be added in my new portfolio site and I determine to make it all through the 100 day. I started the project on April 9 and have been drawing everyday since. I now have 16 drawings and below are my day 1-10 drawings scanned, background cleaned up and color adjusted. I plan to post here in 10-drawing batch to keep record. In the mean time, You can follow my daily drawing on my facebook and instagram.

I hope you like my drawings, I aim to have this project as children's book drawing practice and I think I have some ideas for a book now :D

100 days of merry drawing : day 1


100 days of merry drawing : day 2


100 days of merry drawing : day 3


100 days of merry drawing : day 4


100 days of merry drawing : day 5


100 days of merry drawing : day 6


100 days of merry drawing : day 7


100 days of merry drawing : day 8


100 days of merry drawing : day 9


100 days of merry drawing : day 10


2.26.2017

Merry Sunday and my character illustration

Merry Sunday! This character illustration is part of my Merry ABC picture book and its coloring book companion project I did last year. It's self-published and available for sale on my facebook page. I will introduce the book properly here on this blog soon. In the mean time, you can look at the inside pages here on my fb Page.

Have a merry day!
 

1.08.2017

Book I read : Thimble Summer by Elizabeth Enright


This book had been in my huge pile of TBR for years and it became one of the books that told me to stop buying new books (or at least buy less), read and discover gem in what you already had (but shamelessly neglected). It is a beautiful book. The one that makes you feel good when you finish it at night and wake up feeling wonderful the next morning.

Thimble Summer is an old-fashioned kind of book (well, it's an old book written decades ago). A story of a little girl named Garnet and her family. It tells simple everyday life in farm house and her little adventures. Not action-packed or thrilling fantasy, just some mishaps that could happen in your childhood. The book gives you the charming nostalgic feeling of good old days when everything was simple, not so complicated as now.

I'd like to give a bonus point for the book's illustration too. Always love illustrated chapter book. It really adds charm to story. I have just learned that Elizabeth Enright was an illustrator and her simple line-drawings really match the story. Just love it :)  


3.09.2014

Reading Heidi on merry Sunday


I have been really crazy reading children's books lately. Especially the ones written before I was born. No vampires, wizards or exciting adventures. Just simple ordinary lives of children living in a period long time ago. I bought this edition of Heidi years ago but just actually read it today. Then I found Heidi Puffin postcard matching perfectly with the book. I use it as bookmark :)

Lovely reading and lovely Sunday. I wish you have a merry time as I do :)


6.24.2013

MerryDay Goes to School Week 3 assignment : children's book illustration

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So we have come to week 3 of Make Art That Sells class already! There are 5 weeks altogether and everybody began to say how much they would miss this class after the school ended and already talked about doing our own weekly assignments after that which I would definitely be in! :D The class weekly schedule (mini exercise on Monday, main assignment on Wednesday and deadline by Sunday) is really effective and it would be a good strategy to succeed whatever we dream of if we can make it into a habit :)

In week 3 we focused on the most anticipating turn-out-to-be-so-tough subject, children's book illustration. I love beautiful books and have been collecting children's picture books for some years already. I actually have a facebook page sharing lovely books I collect. So this topic really excited me.

The lesson began with introduction to children's book market. The main focus was on characters realization. A picture book wouldn't be attractive to readers if it lacked charming characters. Here came the mini exercise on Monday. I had expected to have some kind of animal-drawing practice but never thought of drawing snails. It really surprised me (and other students). But snails we drew and a lot!

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It's interesting that all the snails we drew were in cuteness direction. We actually had a hint of what would be the main assignment with Monday's other mini exercise, to do hand lettering of 'The Snail and the Rose Tree'. Still, I was a bit stunned when I read the story of Hans Christian Andersen's The Snail and the Rose Tree. The main assignment was to design and illustrate a book cover or inside spread of the story.

I was stunned as the story was quite gloomy and seemed too philosophical to understand at my first read. It took me a deep breath then rereading to actually grab the sense of the whole story. The whole cuteness of snail was changed into grumpy and moody one. Luckily, we were allowed to do whatever we interpreted. So I focused on the rose tree's happiness instead.

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I said this turned out to be so tough as I had never illustrated a complete illustration with settings, characters, background details before. I got stuck with the tree sketch and just didn't know how to go from there. At the time, other students already started sharing their works in progress and they really intimidated me. I spent a night agitated with my single sketch but luckily I woke up the next morning with fresh energy and was able to continue on my own work :D

I remember once I talked with my friend who had already been a children's book illustrator that I would want to practice drawing more of background details. So I took this opportunity to draw as much as details as I could. Click on the first image above to see the details on flickr.

This assignment is very challenging for me as although I did a lot of book covers, I never did inside spread of children's book before. It's very hard to tell the story and draw little details. I think you can tell how proud I am when I can finally complete it :)

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What I have learned from this week's assignment :

• Don't compare your work with other's. This is a general rule in artists' lives. We know we shouldn't but sometimes we just can't help ourselves comparing. Just admit to yourself that it's natural and go on with your work.

• Be persistent. I thought the tree sketch would never work but deep in my mind I felt that it could. So I persisted. I realized after that that it's just a matter of adding and tweaking things around. You just have to have some endurance working extra hours :)

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I think my moody snail and the overall spread could have been developed more if I had more time. But for now, it's good enough and I'm really happy about it :)

That's the end of my week 3. This week, week 4, is about Wall Art. We get to do abstract art which I have never done before. Excited already! :D

Thank you for coming. I hope my class progress could inspire you in some ways. Have a merry day :)

3.25.2013

Book Beauty Monday : 365 Things to Draw and Paint

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Don't you love it when you have something that reminds you of your childhood? This book is one of them. I feel happy every time I take it out from shelf and just browse through it.

There seems to be a lot of activity books out there in the book market these days. This book is one of the very first big edition of activity books Usborne has published (or at least that's what I believe). I specially love this book because I never had this kind of big book before. All the pages are beautiful and have elements that make you think and play (and I'm already a grown-up!). Love color combinations, concepts in each spread and beautiful drawings. This is one of my happy books! :D

PS.  I'm doing a new schedule for this section, Book Beauty Monday. I intended to post beautiful book every Monday at first but now I feel I need more space to talk about my illustration works, my shop improvement, my work life in general. I have found that blogging about my work process helps me focus on my goal more. So, I'm going to post about lovely book every two weeks instead from now on.

Thanks for coming I hope you have a merry day!

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