As of
late, I have been finding myself completely fascinated by pieces of
work that have 2 traits common with them: wide use of colors and
massive amount of detail. This is one of those times where I'm
actually not sure if there could be an artist that could have
influenced all of these artists at the same time. Instead, I feel
that the theme for this set of artists I've come across should be how
they're use of color and details into their pieces. Just like my
other installments of A common influence... maybe, I picked 5 artists
and sent them the following message:
I have
enjoyed the way you've put so much detail into your pieces and the
use of color to get a certain feeling across, especially in your
piece __________________________. I was curious as to what was your
inspiration.
theirison.deviantart.com
(United States)
Mixed
media artist Erik Jones creates amazing illustrations which marries
realistic imagery with geometric shapes and a rainbow of colors. Such
a combination delight the senses and makes the viewer think about the
process of what he had done. With his piece Rose Systyla which he
created in December 2011, he states in the description:
'Rose Systyla' by Erik Jones |
Here is
the final piece along with some of the process. I used water-soluble
wax pastels, prismacolor pencils, nue pastels and acrylics, on Rives
bfk paper. In the process shots, you're seeing more of the flower
process. I hadn't intended on painting the bees in there until the
last minute. So I made some in photoshop, printed them out, cut them
up and moved the cut out bees around the painting to try and find
nice spots for them to be painted in. When I found a fitting place, I
took a yellow pencil, sketched the bees in and used mostly the wax
pastels to paint the bees on there. In the 4th panel of the process
shots you'll see the cut out and the painted bee. I used Prismacolor
nue pastels and acrylics to dirty up the flowers. I really enjoy that
process, it feels good to "mess up" the painting after
spending so many hours trying to make everything perfect. This and
the other painting "the Pride" will be shown at the
Supersonic Electronic show at Spoke Art Gallery on the 5th of
January. If you're around those parts, check out the show, it will be
a good one for sure!
After
asking him about his inspiration, his response was:
"Not
sure really, I just paint what comes to my head."
Nisachar.deviantart.com
(India)
An
illustrator and graphic designer from India, Mukesh Singh's pieces
are an array of comic pages, fantasy art and original characters.
With action, wonderful use of colors to help emphasize a mood and the
intricate pieces that he draws out. For his piece MBX Vol 01 01Brahma Cosmos, Mukesh answers my question with:
'MBX Vol 01 01 Brahma Cosmos' by Mukesh Singh |
"Thanks
!
The
Brahma cosmos image was sitting in my head for a long while even
before the 18 days project was created.
I repeat
here what I mentioned in my notes at the end of the book : I imagine
him as an infinite scientist in his infinite lab, creating the
universe. His 3 heads looking at time in its entirety - past, present
and the future ( Traditionally Brahma is shown as having four heads,
at times five )
I
imagined a furious picture with Brahma at its centre as matter and
antimatter collide endlessly, fuelling his creations.
On
hindsight, perhaps he is shown as an artist too...painting his
imagination in a riot of stars and galaxies and nebulae..."
The
remaining 3 artists weren't able to respond as of yet but I want to
share their pieces with you all so that you can make your own
decisions.
Seasonal Muertita series by Krisztianna |
Krisztianna.deviantart.com
(United States)
An
advertising designer and illustrator from the United States,
Krisztianna does a bit of everything- from fantastical abstract
illustrations to sculptures. She is perhaps better known on
deviantART for her Muertita series which is much more expanded on her
website.
'Lithium' by NekroXIII |
Website:
http://www.krisztianna.com/
NekroXIII.deviantart.com
(Spain)
A
digital artist located in Spain, Nekro specializes in dark imagery
which blends photo-manipulation with his own graphic designs to
create memorizing other worldly pieces. Working with mostly a black
and white color pallet, he often adds one or two other colors to draw
the viewer in. His piece titled Lithium was actually a personal work of his done in 2011 but is a prime example for his eye for detail and attention to colors.
Website:
http://www.nekro.es/
'Florist' by bcnyART |
bcnyART.deviantart.com
(Taiwan)
Known as
B.c.N.y., this young man is a digital artist originally from Taiwan
but now studies in New York who specializes in freelance
illustrations. Highly detailed and not afraid of color, his works
have been quickly gaining notice by the deviantART community thanks to his piece titled Florist which he also has an alternate color version of which he's called Florist-Golden Praise-.
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/bcny.yu
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