I have always liked 'llIustration' and tend to produce it either as Cover Art or Sequential imagery. The former is probably the more challenging because of the balance that needs to be struck between form and content, decoration and narrative. Cover Art, like the short story, gets a limited shot at indicating what lies beneath the cover. My current preoccupation has been described, and I think aptly, as 'nostalgic sci fi and pulp'. And someone also suggested that it might be a little too late to revive the 'adventure genre'.
Stylistically, I'm keen on the commercial illustration of the mid 20th Century that was made to promote 'mass' publication (especially children's annuals, pulp magazines and comics). There is so much creativity and artistic competence to found on the covers and within the pages of even the most mundane examples.
It is over the last 7 years that I have started to use, and like, digital media. My working methods are still a little too intuitive and involve the usual squinting and standing back that one associates with traditional media, but I am enjoying making imagery more than ever and would now like to explore the possibilities of illustrating written stories (preferably by working with an author).
Interests: Commercial illustration and sequential imagery of the mid 20th Century that was made to promote 'mass' publications (especially children's annuals, pulp magazines and comics).
I am here for: Artistic interests. www.mikefyles.co.uk
Mike.
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Comments (7)
MarkHirst
It's always the little touches that make the difference, the simplified language in the captions for example. Also like the technical accuracy, no stars visible because of the glare, would they have known that in 1959 ??? Excellent as always.
CleonXXI
Excellent. A look both at a future that never was but one that kids knew SHOULD and WOULD be, and a very different America from the one those now 40ish and 50ish kids inhabit. A great reminder of a more optimistic time, and of the magical school library where great wonders were revealed.
duo
LOVE IT AS ALWAYS! DO A BOOK!
Rorsdors
I love your pictures, they really have that feel of those old images that were so brilliant at the time and are still, they had real imagination, as does this. Really fab.
RBlue
Enjoy these publishing simulations!
spm91g
Great work!!
DocMikeB
Very suggestive image... and thanks for sharing; I love the sci-fi of the '50 - 60's! 5+++++!