Decided
that it would be a good idea to continue this and make it one of the
newer series on the blog, not only to do a quick look at perhaps a
not so well known artist but also to call attention to some wonderful
art created by members of the deviantART community. I might broaden
it to other art communities in the future but well, everything needs
a starting point and in all honesty there is a lot of great folks on
dA. This time around I decided to tread on a touchy subject and
investigate the possible influence by Ivan Bilibin.
"Firebird" by Ivan Bilibin |
Those
who are familiar with fairy tale books from Eastern Europe are
probably familiar with with this artist's work but not many may know
who he is. An illustrator during the early 1900s, Ivan Bilibin
(1876-1942) is best known for his pieces focusing on Russian fairy
tales. Though he was focused on the influences of wooden architecture
and Russian folklore, he was also influenced by traditional Japanese
prints which was heavily popular in Europe between the 1830s to early
1920s. His works reflects the Art Nouveau style with the intricate
details and patterns he favored balanced with the bold outlines of
the various subjects in the illustrations.
This
time around while looking around for art which might or might not be
influenced by Mr. Bilibin, I had to keep in mind that due to the fact
that most of the artists either have jobs outside of art or don't
have the opportunity to be online on as regular basis as me so would
probably not be able to get back to me until a later time (if at all
considering the fact that there is a language barrier in many cases).
So I posed the question to 5 different artists:
“Out
of curiosity, I was wondering if illustrator Ivan Bilibin was one of
your influences for your art.”
SnowSkadi.deviantart.com
(Russia)
"The Queen of the Night" by SnowSkadi |
An
anonymous digital artist out of Russia, Skadi uses a soft pallet
while portraying fanciful environments. Even their technical concepts
for characters and cities have a whimsical quality to them and a
talented use of the common color pallet causing even the darkest of
subject matters seem to have their own mysterious glow. I came across
their gallery my first year of being a member on dA and have
constantly returned to their gallery to see what new pieces they
would post. Their response to my question actually seemed to confirm
the thought that I had when I commented to them.
“Hi,
Dawn! I really like Bilibin's art, but I can't say that I'm directly
inspired by it. Maybe subconsciously, though.” ~SnowSkadi
Kutty-Sark.deviantart.com
(Ukraine)
"The Tempest. Prospero" by Kutty-Sark |
A young
lady from the Ukraine, Miss Kate does work in both watercolors and
digital. Most of her work focuses on fantasy and anime influences,
much being more popular subjects such as Kingdom Hearts, Durarara!!,
and Black Rock Shooter. Even with this, I took a chance with asking
her my question but her response actually didn't surprise me like it
would someone else when they realize the true meaning behind it. (For
those of you who may not understand what I mean, take in
consideration that though the Ukraine and Russia do have similar
roots in art styles but there is still quite a bit of tension between
the two for various reasons).
“No, I
don't like Russian style =) “ ~Kutty-Sark
"Plates Duet" by SoMK |
Another
of my friends who I turn to when I need advice on my own work, SoMK
mainly focuses on hand crafted jewelry but does do illuminated
illustrations. She actually has had some of her pieces included in
the IMAX movie 'VIKINGS'. I stumbled across her gallery when she was
doing her Cthulhu mythos inspired pieces and have been watching her
ever since. Her response was the most amusing to me due to the fact
that her enthusiasm seemed to leap out at me from the screen.
“ Influence,
possibly... complete worship, totally XD I love him, William Morris
and Arthur Aackam <3 “ ~SoMK
"Alice and the Gryphon" by Bluefooted |
There
was 2 other artists who have yet had a chance to respond to the
question but if and when they do, I'll go ahead post their responses.
While I wait, feel free to check out their work and decide for
yourself if their work was influenced by Ivan Bilibin or not.
Bluefooted.deviantart.com
(Florida, USA)
An
artist based out of Florida, Miss Erin is both a traditional and
digital artist who's illustrations focus on fairy tales and
mythological along with the occasional dash of X-Men and Harry Potter
fan art along with a look at real life. Full of color and movement,
her work came to my attention a couple of years ago and is always
enjoyable to look at. She hasn't been able to post anything fairly
recently due to her busy schedule away from the computer so hasn't
had a chance to get back to me as of yet.
Toonikun.deviantart.com
(Malaysia)
An
anonymous digital artist out of Malaysia, Toonikun gives each fan art
and original art the same amount of focus on details to and balance
of colors. I actually came across their gallery while going through
someone else's favorites folder and decided to check out their work
finding that all of their pieces were quite enjoyable. It would
appear that they haven't been online in a bit so it might be a while
before I hear any possible response to my question.
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