Tuesday 4 September 2012

Assignment five


Assignment 5

Seven days
Research
 

I went to the Tate Modern Gallery in London a few weeks ago to see the Edvard Munch exhibition.  I have to say that was very inspiring.  This artist produced so many paintings, where the main subject is death or some kind of illness.  The colours were mainly simply.  The lines were stripped to the basic elements.

 

I didn’t like it at the beginning as the subject that he was treating was unpleasant and discomforting.  However as I spent more time surrounded by his work, I finally realised that this artist showed a small part of my life.  I have to explain myself and what I mean by that.  I work at a hospital and look after people with cancer, often at the end of their lives.  The pictures I saw in the Tate by Munch are very real, I could saw from my working experience.  I thought that finally I can take that difficult subject as the main theme for my last assignment.  I didn’t want to use any silly illustration without meaning.  I decided to take the 5 stages of grief called the Kübler-Ross model, as a subject for this task.

 

There we are, 5 stages of grief of a person who has received the news from the doctor that he has cancer.





This is a copy of the booklet that I got with the ticket to E. Munch exhibition.


http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/edvard-munch-modern-eye

    

Brief:

We are a private health agency with many years experience in this field. Are our aim is to explain young audience five stages of grief according to Kubler-Ross model.

We would like you to design 7 separate illustrations and create one week from a cancer patient life. All 7 illustrations have to be A4 sized. There age restrictions from 5 till 7 years old.. Try to appeal to the widest possible audience. The illustration should take up all space of the page.


The illustrations should provide a clear massage however there is no style restriction. Be imaginative and creative. Feel free to use your own choices for composition and colour.



I used pencil to draw my first stages of this assignment. Then I decided to with them in Illustrator, just to have an idea of how it would look as a big illustration. My opinion at this stage was that I didn’t like the overall look. I thought there was not enough space for so many drawings. I thought that 7 days on one illustration was just too much. Therefore I changed the whole concept from one illustration about 7 days into 7 separate illustrations, each about one day of the week.




Day 1 - Monday

This illustration tells us about the man who has found out from the doctor that he is seriously ill as he has cancer.









This is my first stage for this assignment.  The background is black and bold. The idea for this project is to make the characters very simple and visible to show their emotions by gesticulations and facial expressions. Therefore, I decided to use very basic colours. As for now I don’t think the black colour is the best option for Monday illustration. I need to look for different options.













I worked on the overlook of my characters and I like how I present the doctor, with a bit of grey hair he looks more knowledgeable.  I am happy with the face of my main character however; I need to work on his clothes.

Lets play with word ‘Monday ‘ ….


 










 

Now my characters have hands and  they look more competed. The idea behind those big hands of my main character was to exaggerate  this first reaction. The hopeless filling when you get this scary news. I also added one item that described the doctor very well- stethoscope. I am not happy with my word ‘Monday ‘therefore I need to look for something different.

 
 
 








Black capital letters are fine however I want to try bit more options. I like the font that I used and the way how I split the word MON   DAY . I am going to leave this.








 









 

 

It is very easy to play with this illustration using the Photoshop.

The colour are ok. Do not need to change anything. I am very pleased with the pink colour of the background as it represents cancer. I think that this is the best illustration that I have produced.  
 
second day ...
 

Day 2 – Tuesday

This first stage of grief has been called ….. denial.  This is where a person tries to lie to themselves about his/her condition, where everything is ok and fine and there is no way that their doctor is right.

 
 
 

I was looking for the best way to express word : OK. I think the way how we say OK with one thumb up is the most obvious. I am going to stick to that and don’t want to change this.










I am content with the green background that looks like very relaxing place somewhere in mountains. The clear blue sky and the yellow letters that crate word Tuesday. I managed to place the pink bird that says the name of the first stage of the grief. I created the bird using scanned paper and playing with that in Illustrator.  I  am very pleased with that .

 
 


Day 3 – Wednesday

The second stage of grief is called….. anger.  This is the day where he is angry at the whole world.  He just can’t accept the fact that he has cancer, or understand why.

 




























Wednesday was described as an ‘Angry’ day, therefore the colours had to be shouting from the distance. The patience face had to be angry as his body language had to say the same. It was very easy to produce this illustration. Nice warm colours for this background and massive question mark behind the person. I used my own writing to create word ‘ Wednesday’. I wanted to put in to the practice my current knowledge gained from my course. The exercise was called: Words and image’. I had massive fun with that. I may say that my selection of letters express the angry Wednesday very well.


Day 4- Thursday

 

The third stage of grief is called….  Bargaining . This is the day where a person is asking for a help . He wants to do anything to get a few more years to live. Many times he is desperate to achieved his goal.
















I wanted to created a very peaceful and homely atmosphere. I thought about closed space as a place where my character can fill more humbled and meek. I added a scanned peace of material and created a carpet form that.  The cross on the wall is build from few layers of my hand written letters. I really like this visual effect .


Day 5- Friday


The fourth stage of grief is called … Depression. I think that there is no  need to explain that stage . Everyone is depressed sometimes but person with cancer has more to worry therefore it is many times very deep depression.
























Day 6 – Saturday

 

The fifth and the last stage of grief is called … Acceptance. The stage where our patient knows he cant fight with the illness. He accepted the fact of long-term discomfort and all consequence related with that.










 















I think I spent the longest time on creating this illustrations. I am very happy with the way how it looks like as a finished product.. I love the colours that I used to create the atmosphere of word ; Acceptance’ . The concept for this illustration was very complex as the emotions related with that are not easy to describe. When I think about person that accepted the fact of this illness I see someone very vulnerable. I see someone with a white flag raised up to show that he gives up on all silly ideas and he starts to understand the situation. He took his mask of to prove that he is ready for this challenge. I created this background to limited his space and exaggerate his mental state. I wanted to create a sort of mental prison that he is now.




Day 7- Sunday

 
I used the last day of the week for contemplation and  unknown. The day where our patient is standing in front of dilemma. He has to make a decision of his life. Either he will go to the hospital to get a treatment or he will stay at home and spend his time as if nothing has happened.



Sunday was the most difficult part of this project. The reason for this is that I haven’t thought about the ending carefully. From my experience I know that this illness very often doesn’t have the  happy ending .However every cancer patient has different story to tell and the ending doesn’t have to be so dark and gloomy. It all depends how advance the illness is. On my first black drawing, we can see the patient going to haven. I decided to change the concept during my brainstorm. The another idea tell the story about having two roads where the patient stands in the middle of them. We can see the building at the end of each road, the hospital and the house. This Sunday tell as the story about person who stands in front of big dilemma , he doesn’t have to take the treatment as many people are afraid of pain therefore their decision is to stay at home.



                                                                  my first ending



another ways of ending the story...



a












c                                                          d










 
 
the finall ending and finished illustration. 
 



I would like to sum um my last assignment in terms of gained skills and knowledge.

I am very pleased to take this task as seven individual illustrations. I had plenty of opportunities to explore my character , surrounding and the mood . I hope that I managed to combine all skills from my illustrations course like working with and writing the brief, character development , working with text and image. I have also managed to work for the audience, as this assignment was focus on children. I think I was as creative as I could and managed to play with every individual illustration to create good work.

Thursday 30 August 2012

Project : Working for children part 2

Exercise : Educational strip


research





" puberty blues "







stage 1


This task was very different, more challenging and yet so exciting.  The audience was young teenagers.  I had to explain how to cope with changes in their bodies, with the title “What’s happening to my body?  It’s all going mad!”

 

My target audience for this exercise was for teenage girls, as I know what it means to go through those changes and how the changes in your body change your perceptions of yourself.  I decided to go for the obvious pink colour for girls.  The cartoon strip shows five stages of changes as a girl develops.  The style and content of the illustration was deliberately striking but simple.  At first, possibly the young girls might giggle with embarrassment at the illustrations.  However, I did not want to patronise the young women, and I hope that the warm glow of the right hand side of the strip can reassure them in their journey into womanhood.

 
Cartoon strip stage 1

a

Cartoon strip stage 2

b


cartoon strip satge 3 ( finished illustration )

c


Stand-alone illustration stage 1


Stand -alone illustration stage 2



stand-alone illustration stage 3





stand- alone illustration ( finished illustration )




Project : Working for children part 1

exercise ; Working for children

research for Pre-reader ( 0-2  years )

Bing Bunny series created by Kate Greenaway illustrated by Ted Dewan

















                                    












"Chocolate moose for Greedy Goose" Julia Donaldson  illustrated by Nick Sharratt.





 
"Come on, Daisy " written and illustrated Jane Simmons .













"The very hungry caterpillar "written and illustrated by Eric Clare .














"Hug " written and illustrated by Jez Alborough .



" Where is Maisy ? " written and illustrated by Lucy Cousins .




 " Orange Pear Apple bear "written and illustrated by Emily Gravett



 

 
Pre- school ( 3-5 years )

'Angelina Ballerina' by Katharine Holabird  illustrated Helen Craig.

 
 
 
'Charlie and Lola'  created by Lauren Child

        
 
 
 
'Dogger' by Shirley Hughes
 
         
 
 
 
 
'the Gruffalo'  written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler
 
     
 
 
 
5-7
 
 
'Alice's adventures in Wonderland' written by Lewis Carroll 
 
   
 
 
 
'Esio Trot'  written by Roald Dahl illustrated Quentin Blake
 
     
 
 
'Horrid Henry'  written by Francesca Simon and illustrated by Tony Ross
 
  
 
 
'Tales from the Moomin Valey’by Tove Janson and Sophie Hannah
 
    
 
 
I cannot believe how many different styles of illustrations I managed to find so far.  I know I could spend hours and hours on researching and still be amazed.

Different age of children and different approach of the subject.  The illustrations from ‘Tales from the Moominvaley’ represent the style that I like the most.  They have very simply line but they create interesting look of the character at the same time.

Brainstorm
 

Scary, wild and sad.  These are the three words I picked to play with.

 

I created a simple image of a rabbit.  Later I tried to imagine what it means to be a little rabbit in the big world and then the first word that came to my mind was ‘scary’.  I picked the pre-school age group as they need more descriptive illustrations.

 

 
 
 
 
 






 
 
 
 
 This is my little rabitt created partly with Adobe Illustrator and partly with Adobe Photoshop .
I tried to give this rabbit sweet and fluffy look to achieve contrast between his soft nature and danger around him.

 

 
 
 
 
Working on illustration- stage 1

 
 
 
I am not happy with location of my rabbit; therefore, I will check few more options.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The colours were chosen according to the mood, therefore everything is dark and gloomy.  The rabbit looks scared as he feels that there is a danger hiding behind the tree.  I used different textures for this exercise.  I wanted to give something to look at and to be interested on different levels for the young audience.  The wolf is hand-drawn, the rabbit is partly hand-drawn, and partly created in Illustrator.

 
I decided to be brave with the dark colours and made only one place quite bright.  There is a corner of the page where the tree has two eyes.  I wanted to make it more interesting, so the kids can wonder ‘is there an animal in the tree or does the tree have eyes?'.
 
 
                                                                  Finished illustration