So today I have a couple of new pieces of concept art to share with
you all (how ever many of 'you' there are). The first one is a practice
piece in watercolour in which I wanted to try using an undercoat in a
different colour aside from yellow/orange that I mostly use. I find the
undercoat helps to unite all the colours and give a strong feel to the
image.
I really wanted to do a character that I'd not
normally consider and decided to centre on a nature photographer,
someone who goes to extreme lengths to discover rare and exotic species
of plant life and catalogue them. I loved the idea that she found
something so beautiful in such a run-down abandoned place. It also gave
me a chance to try drawing an environment recaptured by nature.
The second artwork for today was a gift
for my father for father's day (yes I did that on purpose). The way I
went about this was a fairly tried and true method for concept art:
Combining 2 different things to get something new. Two of my dad's
favourite things are wine and aircraft, so I attempted to put them
together and came up with a flying wine broker. The idea being that she
would travel the world in her plane buying exclusive wines and bringing
them back for her clients. I enjoyed doing this so much I started to
think about doing a follow-up and draw her plane. I thought about basing
it on a World War 1 era bomber.
I have another artwork which is also a
present to show, but I haven't yet had a chance to present (pun
intended) it to it's owner. I feel that she should have the right to
view it first. That's it from me.
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