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    • MOO
      MOO SVS OG last edited by MOO

      My style is very old fashioned and the people I get the most compliments from are Grandmas 🙂 I guess I must be going back to my childhood in the 60's! Ha!

      Marsha Ottum Owen

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      • TessaW
        TessaW last edited by

        Cool stuff! I really like your style over all. Before doing a style overhaul I would look into how you treat your values, contrast, and detail. What I'm noticing on most of your pieces is that you haven't quite perfected your focal points. Your backgrounds are often more vibrant, detailed, and contrasted than your subject in the foreground, or your whole piece has the same level of value/contrast/detail, making it hard to focus on what's the most important.

        Have you taken the Creative Composition Class? I just took it and it is just wonderful for dealing with these issues. The workbook had a lot of exercises dealing with focal points and values.

        I did a couple of quick paint overs to show you what I mean. Your original is on the top, my paint over is on the bottom. It's pretty subtle, but I tried to draw more attention to the figures and calm down the backgrounds.

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        Website: www.tessawrathall.com

        Instagram: www.instagram.com/tessawrathall_art/

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        • DOTTYP
          DOTTYP last edited by

          I really love your art ,I agree it is hard to know what is modern,especially what modern children will like, but really it is the parents who pay the books for the children so do you need to appeal to the parent too. Maybe SVS could do a video on current trends in childrens books. That piece with the buffalos and witch is amazing.

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          • aska
            aska last edited by

            But whats wrong with looking old style? I love it! Its like making pics with traditional camera. Those pics dont dont have all the effects but many people prefer it, as they are more natural. Its about fashion and fashion often goes back to the past. I think the most important is, if you like it or not? If you do, then dont change:)

            Aska
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            • collector
              collector last edited by

              I like "old looking" drawings. In my opinion, your style is amazing.

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              • Christine Garner
                Christine Garner last edited by

                Your style appeals to me, I guess I'm old fashioned.

                website: https://thimblefolio.com

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                • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                  Jeanne.M.Bowman @TessaW last edited by

                  @TessW Wow!!! Thank you TONS for taking the time to go over these. I can see what you mean now! I do have a hard time controlling my values, for sure. I work mainly with watercolor and I am guilty of making everything too light all the time. I did take those classes, I think I need to review the lessons though. 🙂 YOU ROCK. Thanks!

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                  • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                    Jeanne.M.Bowman @ajiabram last edited by

                    @ajiabram Thank you! I really love your work. Your pen and ink stuff is very striking. I keep hearing that "tastes come around" but I don't want to be waiting for forever to get out there. Good luck on your stories, too! 😃

                    instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
                    jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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                    • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                      Jeanne.M.Bowman @MOO last edited by

                      @Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen I always get compliments from grannies, too! Maybe grannies know where it's at, right? 😃

                      instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
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                      • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                        Jeanne.M.Bowman @DOTTYP last edited by

                        @DOTTYP I would LOVE for a video on trends in children's books. Because everything is so varied and mixed together and because publishers are buying books 2 years in advance, it is such a murky area. My true goal is to find a look and a voice that pleases me to my bones, and I can feel it starting, but I feel like I need a push. Like when I go to draw something, I can feel something happening, but somehow, in the final piece the magic that I felt in the drawing dies and it looks old to me. Maybe my problem is in the rendering...

                        Anyhow, thank you tons for the feedback!

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                        • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                          Jeanne.M.Bowman @aska last edited by

                          @aska I do love older illustrations, but I don't think that it is something that will bring the paychecks in at the moment. Some of the older illustrations I didn't start appreciating until I spent some time really studying them. Do kids and parents these days want to devote the time to acquire a taste for this sort of work? It also does come down to fun for me. I have a lot of fun at the drawing stage, but in the painting stage, something becomes tedious for me so maybe that is a signal I should change something. I just wish I knew what! 🙂

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                          • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                            Jeanne.M.Bowman @collector last edited by

                            @alfredbaudisch Thank you!

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                            • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                              Jeanne.M.Bowman @Christine Garner last edited by

                              @Christine-Garner Thank you!

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                              • aska
                                aska @Jeanne.M.Bowman last edited by

                                @JeaneBean i understand you need to earn money. However i also believe that its better to find your niche that follow some fashion. Good luck with adjusting your style, so you are happy with it, but dont adjust it in a way that is easy to sell. Maybe its an idealistic view, but at least you will enjoy your work;) iam not a proffesionalist, just a hobbyst, so sorry if its a pack of BS 🙂

                                Aska
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                                https://www.instagram.com/mugaska/
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                                • TessaW
                                  TessaW @Jeanne.M.Bowman last edited by

                                  @JeaneBean No problem. I actually think you could keep things on the light side, as I've seen that aesthetic before and it works. You have a lot working for you- you just need to figure out how to control your focal point a bit better.

                                  For example, this illustration by Beatrix Potter is pretty light to mid tone, but she pops the foreground figures out by a little more contrast in her line work and accents of color.

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                                  Or this one by Maurice Sendak. Notice how busy his background is? But the boy pops out by how light he is and how little texture he has over his whole body.

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                                  Anyway, like I said, I really like your style! I would just make more of it and watch how you order it. Maybe do more with kids in it and make a few more black and white images if you also want to tap into middle grade books?

                                  Website: www.tessawrathall.com

                                  Instagram: www.instagram.com/tessawrathall_art/

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                                  • rcartwright
                                    rcartwright last edited by

                                    Your work is really nice but I noticed that your characters seem more whimsical than your back grounds which feel more realistic(the third image is a good example) as well possibly some of your color choices could be brighter the image with the buttery flies is an example. Hope my ideas help you

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                                    • MOO
                                      MOO SVS OG @Jeanne.M.Bowman last edited by

                                      @JeaneBean I guess they know what they like 🙂

                                      Marsha Ottum Owen

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                                        Tyler Hallstrom last edited by

                                        As previously mentioned and demonstrated I think there are a few things that you could do (maybe even in Photoshop to your existing images) to help improve the dimension in them. I don't think you have an old style by any means - especially when it comes the figures and compositions. If you are looking for a challenge to help shake things I would try a color palette challenge. Find a color scheme with no more than 5 colors, and try and create an illustration based on that. A "trendy" color scheme might help you bring your prior knowledge into a fresh light.

                                        As a side note, I really like the second image. I wouldn't necessarily say you need to focus on "darker" imagery, but the composition, form, and color choices in that piece are really nice.

                                        Tyler J. Hallstrom
                                        One Drawing at a Time.
                                        https://www.tylerjhallstrom.com/

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                                        • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                                          Jeanne.M.Bowman @aska last edited by

                                          @aska I totally agree with you. It is such a fine line to navigate!

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                                          • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                                            Jeanne.M.Bowman @TessaW last edited by

                                            @TessW Great examples! Thank you! I really like how Beatrix Potter did hers with the lines of different weights. Perhaps I will try that in the future.

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