Above is the work of illustrator Hattie Stewart, who uses various methods to create interesting and bold pieces. Her clients span from House of Holland to Adidas, to Diesel and Illustrated People.
This is an example of Hattie Stewart's magazine work, where she has drawn onto magazine covers to create a new image. Stewart's work is clever and her style is unique. When I first look at a piece by her I want to move closer and get a deeper look, as she adds smaller patterns and designs to create a bigger picture.
I like the work of artist Hattie Stewart, and was inspired by her style of work so went on to create my own pieces. Using portrait photographs I had previously taken, I black fine liner on tracing paper to draw what I wish to be placed upon the photograph. I then uploaded it onto Adobe Illustrator, so I could further edit the photograph in the style of Hattie Stewart. Using live trace and the expand tool i was able edit the picture I created in the style of Hattie Stewart. Below are my pieces and the final outcome I made through this process. I think this is a great way to design and edit portraits as it look quite skillful.
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ReplyDeleteWell done this is a great experiment - it would be worth selecting one piece of work by Hattie Stewart and completing an in-depth analysis if you are going to take this technique forward.
ReplyDeleteOverall the work you have completed so far for the project is looking good but you must ensure the work outlined below is completed and uploaded to your blog as soon as possible:
Observational Drawings from the still life
Photographs of still life - see flickr
Sydney Opera House Worksheet
Peer Feedback and CPLAD
Initial Paper Experiments
In-depth analysis of sydney opera house paper installation
In-depth analysis of paper artist/designer of your choice from the examples given
Paper Installation and here
Exhibition Review
Paper Relief and Embossing
Initial Ideas
Lino Print + CPLAD
Extension Activity - visiting Pick Me Up
Developed Ideas Homework (Easter Holiday homework!)
Refer to the project checklist for more detail on each of the tasks listed, also make sure you read the comments we have left so far as this will give you points to improve upon! Keep up the good work!