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    • Miriam
      Miriam last edited by Miriam

      "It's super interesting." I agree! I was fascinated by this class, and need to watch it again. I haven't made my Dream Portfolio yet, but I already had been saving images to my Pinterest boards. I'm better at the collecting part than the evaluating part!

      I am seeing the same thing with the color quality (I don't know the technical terms either!).
      Most of these have a softer, subtle, more muted quality to the colors, with a lot of blending & natural tones/colors.

      Very detailed
      Use up all the space
      Vertically divided into 3 parts
      One thing or focus in the center 3rd
      Plants / outdoor / nature elements
      Calm, quiet scenes (rather than exciting, active poses / scenes)
      Hidden / tucked away / shadowed
      Lower light / shady / dusk

      (I have the same Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini illustration on my Pinterest board, and Mercer Mayer's "The Sleeping Beauty" was one of my childhood favorites, too.)

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      • Pamela Fraley
        Pamela Fraley SVS OG @Miriam last edited by

        @miriam Thank you! You should tag me when you do yours, or maybe I’ll follow you on Pinterest so I can see. I’m interested in what other people put together.
        It’s hard to do the evaluation with only one set of eyes. And mine aren’t that trained. My sister said that the ones I picked are all very emotional pieces and the color seems to capture that. Whatever the feeling is, the colors echo it. The thirds thing is helpful too. I hadn’t caught that.

        instagram.com/fraleycreates

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        • Miriam
          Miriam @Pamela Fraley last edited by

          @pamela-fraley
          Yeah, when I get around to doing it, I'll have to post it on the forum like you did here.

          If you do follow me on Pinterest (MiriamRobarts), I have a bunch of boards so you might want to look through them and "unfollow" ones you won't care about seeing (and I can be sporadic about adding to them--sometimes I'll go for months without adding anything, and then I'll add a bunch of pins all at once).

          I don't think I've actually even started my "Dream Portfolio" board yet, I just have a few boards for inspiration, reference, studying, etc. (I think some of them are shared and some are hidden, though--since I didn't want to fill up everyone's feeds when I'm pinning a bunch of the same thing for reference!)

          I agree with your sister--I see similar color qualities, and they seem to have a similar feel about them; quiet, subdued, gentle, dreamy, something to be discovered... most of them also have elements that are connected and blended.

          The people are drawn in a simplified realistic style. The images are both simple and detailed at the same time.

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          • Eli
            Eli last edited by

            I've been collecting mine on Pinterest as well. It's hard not to just put 10 by an artist I am nuts about! Ha ha! It's weird to see how much the images I love look nothing like the images I am making. I was worried that it wouldn't be cohesive and I'd still be baffled, but it is amazing how much that was not the case and I'm getting a clearer picture of what elements I'd like to work into my art. It's a brilliant assignment.

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            • Sarah LuAnn
              Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

              I had already been collecting favorite illustrations on Pinterest for awhile before watching the class. Pinterest recently introduced a categories feature (I think that’s what it’s called) where you can have a board with sub-categories. So, I’ve kept my overall board with favorite images, but have a sub-category of my top 20. 😊

              sarahluann.com

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              • Eli
                Eli @Sarah LuAnn last edited by

                @sarah-luann oohhhh--that is good to know! I'll check that out as my boards are getting a little out of hand!

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                • AirenHall
                  AirenHall @Sarah LuAnn last edited by

                  @sarah-luann Oh, yeah, the sub-category thing has saved me! 🙂

                  https://www.instagram.com/withoutaladder/

                  https://twitter.com/withoutaladder

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                  • Miriam
                    Miriam @Sarah LuAnn last edited by Miriam

                    @sarah-luann
                    Ha, ha! Yeah, I think a lot of us already have been collecting on Pinterest boards. 🙂
                    I love how the class teaches how to make it even more useful!

                    Yes, they are called "Sections". It's a great new feature! I also love that you can rearrange your boards and pins now! Creating a Section is a good way to categorize a Dream Board--good idea!

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                    • MissMushy
                      MissMushy SVS OG last edited by

                      Sooo.. have started to collect my images on Pinterest. First stage for me is just identifying the artist/illustrators I like.
                      So far seems I am drawn to a lot of British pen and ink/watercolourists: Beatrix Potter (of course), Helen Oxenbury, Peggy Fortnum.
                      Something about ink and wash combination seems so sensitive and peaceful- yet still controlled? Not sure about the British thing other than I was born and raised in Barbados (aka Little Britain) so maybe that has influenced my taste.
                      I am also drawn to funny/tongue-in-cheek/slightly off in left field images - love Chris Riddell's imagination and sense of humour! His series of Illustrations to unwritten books cracks me up!
                      http://www.chrisriddell.co.uk/illustrations-to-unwritten-books

                      Looking for more illustrators who use humour in their work - would welcome any recommendations.

                      I am a long way away from picking specific images but this process of self-discovery is at least helping me narrow down who I might want to focus on for my master study exercises.

                      www.instagram.com/artbymmartinez
                      www.instagram.com/the.mindful.otter

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                      • demotlj
                        demotlj SVS OG @MissMushy last edited by

                        @missmushy An American illustrator with a similar style to the ones you've mentioned is Lita Judge -- Flight School, The Red Sled, Hoot and Peep, Born in the Wild.

                        Laurie DeMott
                        instagram.com/demotlj

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                        • MissMushy
                          MissMushy SVS OG @demotlj last edited by

                          @demotlj Thanks! I shall look her up. Cheers!

                          www.instagram.com/artbymmartinez
                          www.instagram.com/the.mindful.otter

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                          • Eli
                            Eli @MissMushy last edited by

                            @missmushy Just checked out Chris Riddell. Brilliant and hilarious!!

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                            • MissMushy
                              MissMushy SVS OG @Eli last edited by

                              @eli right?? I want to be him 🤣

                              www.instagram.com/artbymmartinez
                              www.instagram.com/the.mindful.otter

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                              • Eli
                                Eli @MissMushy last edited by

                                @missmushy I think you have the right sense of humor for it! I always love your ideas!

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                                • MissMushy
                                  MissMushy SVS OG @Eli last edited by

                                  @eli aww thanks Eli. very nice of you to say. Now, if only I could draw... lol

                                  www.instagram.com/artbymmartinez
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