^-^Hello, hello, hello, everyone, today I am going to tell you guys the process of my illustration and how I started to use watercolor, and what I have learned from it.
This is the illustration I've done with using watercolor.
The drawing is one of my homework assignments, and the our professor wanted us to conceptualize a portrait for the guest artist with icons and elements, and create a conceptual portrait of a selected guest artist, incorporating the guest artist's likeness as well as an approach influenced by their presentation, plus, in mediums they use, or similar in effect. Also, incorporate icons and/or elements prominent in their work.
Therefore, I chose Kevin McCloskey and decided to draw a portrait for him. We have met and talked through the Skype before and he was really a great illustrator and nice person with kindness and humor, the picture is from his children's picture book called The Real Poop on Pigeons.
I not only like the color and composition of it, but also I like the pleasurable and relax atmosphere by it. The illustration's medium is actually gouache, and gouache is what I need to use drawing the portrait for Kevin McCloskey but I didn't find it in the store so I decided to use watercolor, to be honest, I've never used watercolor drawing any picture, so I was certainly a little nervous, but as soon as I started doing it, I got used of it and found a lot of fun from watercolor!
Those are my brushes and watercolor, there are 12 different colors in the small box but I think those are enough for me finishing the illustration, but the white color has depleted rapidly because I used it a lot to make the color looks more like gouache.
Also, about the idea and composition of my work, I want the guest artist Kevin Mccloskey looks like a friendly and fun person and an animal lover, so I drew an eagle on the top of the picture and eagle's talons grab Kevin Mccloskey to help him flying, and you can see there is a pair of fake wings on Mccloskey's back, further more, there is a colorful parrot on the bottom of the picture, which represents hope and happy.
Further more, as for me, Illustration is a very important part of children’s books especially to young readers, because pictures could influence young readers intensely and helps the stories more vivid and dramatic.
At the last, I hope my illustration could bring happy to people, and encourage people to discover the colorful and beautiful world.
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Wow, great illustration!
I'm looking forward to the rest of your posts about watercolor. I've been wanting to try it out but wasn't sure where to start.
Thank you! and I suggest you should start drawing fruits or flowers with watercolor for practicing! you will love it!
You put a lot of thought into the illustration! It’s both cute and meaningful!
This is still one of my favorite paintings, I love the combination of colors. Keep up the goodwork baby!