Design graphics Geya Shvecova (Glass Substance) V.2 Archive_281224
The Bright Liquid, Edmund Dulac
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WOW!!...so stylized
A few years ago I was lucky enough to check off one of the the boxes on my creative bucket list. I illustrated a novel by Neil Gaiman called FORTUNATELY, THE MILK. It’s a very silly young reader book with TONS of drawings it and it was blast to work on.
I decided to use a bit of a different finish on this art than you might be used in my comics. I normally ink with with a brush but I wanted this to feel a bit more frantic and off so I used a nib. The G Pen. It gave the work a scratchy feel that I really fell in love with. I would love to do a full comic like this at some point. I wonder what it would look like in color?
Here are some of my favorite pieces from the book. I really enjoyed drawing the random Milk bottles to be used throughout the book.
I loved working with Neil and if you did as well, stay tuned. You’ll be happy with what’s to come.
The Baby’s Own Aesop, Walter Crane, 1899
“Stumble” by EngraversDungeon.
Jean Metzinger – La Plume Jaune, 1912
Max Ernst (1891-1976) — Dancers Under the Starry Sky (oil, canvas, 1951)
Sacred Geometry Meditation Set. Studies have shown that meditating on sacred geometry can help strengthen the connection between the right and left hemispheres of the brain and remind you of your own infinite nature.