There are so many details yet to add, but I'm starting to rush through it, so I think I'll stop for tonight. #wip #fanart #digitalart Daughter of Smoke and Bone, The Muse of Nightmares by Laini Taylor.
Character Development is an important aspect to any story. I have gathered some information that I have found useful in character development
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I have been working on the outline for my WIP for the last month. Actually (*cough*cough*) it’s been…more than a month. Anyway, I’m using Tasha’s brilliant technique and I…
"La bambina che parlava ai libri" è un poetico albo illustrato scritto da Stefano Benni e illustrato da Gianluca Folì, pubblicato da Feltrinelli. Il libro racconta la storia di Inge Feltrinelli, la grande editrice, da quando era bambina all'età adulta. Il tutto raccontato dal punto di vista di una voce particolare, la voce dei libri, protagonisti della vita di questa straordinaria donna, esempio di impegno e amore straordinario riversato nella sua dimensione professionale e umana. Guarda il mia video recensione in cui ti leggo qualche pagina di questo bellissimo albo: Un bel libro da regalare ad amanti della lettura, piccoli e grandi che siano. Età di ascolto consigliata: dai 6 anni. Età di lettura: dagli 8 anni. *** La bambina che parlava ai libri di Stefano Benni/ill. Gianluca Folì Feltrinelli 2019 68 pagine ___________________________________________ QUESTO LIBRO E’ STATO DONATO DA MaCheLe’ ALLA BIBLIOTECA COMUNALE DI SALA BOLOGNESE. ____________________________________________
I recently had the pleasure of illustrating some kickass nuns for Mental Floss magazine's December issue! Thanks to my AD Winslow Taft for the fantastic layout and the idea to have me do the illustrations in illuminated manuscript style. It's always been really fun for me to try and imitate other illustration styles (japanese woodblock prints, art deco) and it's a good challenge to try and add my own twist while still making the style recognizable. Sketches! I had a grab-bag of cool ladies from different centuries & locations to inspire me, including Ani Pachen (tibetan warrior nun), Katharine Drexel (fought against the Ku Klux Klan & segregation), Hildegard of Bingen (a crowd favorite in the 11th century), Juana Ines de la Cruz (intellectual, writer, early feminist from the 17th century), and Dolores Hart (former hollywood actress). The final layouts! There were so many individualized stories so I tried to keep the illustrations general in scope (pursuing knowledge, fighting against the forces of evil, etc.). However, because Ani Pachen was the only tibetan nun, I thought it'd make sense to show her specifically. She led 600 tribesman on horseback to fight against the Chinese army. Pretty cool! All in all, a really fun assignment.