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 (10)
gsayers
Yes, remember them well. In art school these illustrations were derided by our tutors as "chocolate box" paintings. However over the years I have come to admire this genre as much as any. By the way, sitting out in the sun in a suit almost always brings on heat stroke - you can tell by his silly grin he's about to pass out :-) Gary
JohnDelaquiox
great colors in this greatly enjoying the classic illustration style
Palaemon
Amazing vintage composition ; excellent work !
Khory_D
Great image as usual. Mr. Falcon looks a bit risky to me. Bet she ends up with the guy in the black swim trunks.
Fidelity2
It is very well expressed. I thank you for this one. 5+!
MarkHirst
Mr Falcon looks too suave for his own good, a jealous husband is sure to object. As always, you captured the style of the genre.
GrandmaT
Nice work. Very well executed.
drace68
Great scene. Mr. Falcon does look suitably suave. Really like the latent hand print on the gold swimsuit.
AureliusdeMercoeur
Nice composition and point of view ! The poses and expressions are excellent !! Great work as always !!
ragouc
Very good composition and postwork.