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    • NicolaSchofield
      NicolaSchofield @chrisaakins last edited by

      Yes I see what you mean about Matisse!

      Playful is definitely a word I would aspire to someone say about my portfolio so that's a good direction I'm headed 🙂

      @chrisaakins said in Discovering our style - Who's in?:

      @neschof I love your dream portfolio. I see a whole lot of lines used as texture and pattern and a lot of expressive movement. Your dream portfolio reminds me a lot of Matisse's work and has a playful feel to it.

      Nicola Schofield

      Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
      Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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      • NicolaSchofield
        NicolaSchofield @Zachary Drenski last edited by

        @Zachary-Drenski Your dream portfolio is lovely and definitely a coherent set to send you off in a specific direction. When picking my images I also tried to only include one image per artist. I didn't stick to images from picture books but I only included images that I could imagine being included in a picture book. Some of my images are not exactly the perfect image that I love but are more just a sample of an artist where I like everything they do.

        I decided to not overthink it and getting something generally good together was better than striving for perfection and not actually making progress.

        Nicola Schofield

        Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
        Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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        • LauraA
          LauraA SVS OG @NicolaSchofield last edited by

          @neschof I understand! I felt mine were incoherent as well and that's why I made four boards--each group had something in common but it was hard to find sense in the whole. I trust that in the end there is a good reason for all of our choices and I hope your master copies provide you the insight you are looking for.

          Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraintorino/
          http://lauraaldersonart.com/

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          • LauraA
            LauraA SVS OG @Zachary Drenski last edited by

            @Zachary-Drenski Yes, I do like Aaron Becker's work! I love his sense of lighting, color, landscape and invention. I don't like his figures as much, which is probably why he didn't make the final cut. But I saw a portrait he posted on Instagram, and--wow!

            I'm touched that you got the word "tenderness" out of my selections, and I hope that it's something I can eventually convey in my work. I do believe tenderness is something I try to convey both in my work and in real life. It's awfully underrated these days!

            @neschof I think that's interesting that you noticed that all the figures are looking away from the viewer. It wasn't a conscious choice, but I looked, and there it is! I like "contemplative" as a description as well. I also like mischievous characters, but more the type of mischief that simply results from imagination and exuberance. I am aware of the texture choices, but can you give me an example of blurring so that I can see what you mean? Thanks!

            Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraintorino/
            http://lauraaldersonart.com/

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            • eriberart
              eriberart last edited by

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              This is a great excercise! My dream portfolio is a work in progress but these are some pieces from artists I really admire at the minute. I'd love to hear anyones thoughts.

              Artists: Briony May Smith, Emily Hughes, Alice McKinley, Laurie Stansfield, Becky Cameron, Fiona Woodcock, Cindy Wume, Katie Hickey, Miyazaki, Lee Komako Sakai, Eve Coy, Robyn Owen Wilson, Shirley Hughes

              Instagram and Twitter: @eriberart
              Website: www.erinmcclean.com

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              • NicolaSchofield
                NicolaSchofield @LauraA last edited by

                I think blurring was maybe a poor choice of word by me. I meant that objects/backgrounds next to each other often have similar colours and textures - it seems purposeful to make you look closer at the images and gives them a slight dream like quality - like the objects are made of smoke and you can't quite hold onto them. Of course it could also just be that these images are quite small, I'm reading too much into them and the full size versions would not have this effect 😄

                @LauraA said in Discovering our style - Who's in?:

                @neschof I think that's interesting that you noticed that all the figures are looking away from the viewer. It wasn't a conscious choice, but I looked, and there it is! I like "contemplative" as a description as well. I also like mischievous characters, but more the type of mischief that simply results from imagination and exuberance. I am aware of the texture choices, but can you give me an example of blurring so that I can see what you mean? Thanks!

                Nicola Schofield

                Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
                Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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                • NicolaSchofield
                  NicolaSchofield @eriberart last edited by

                  @eriberart The words that instantly came to mind as I saw the images were fun, whimsical, light, airy, carefree. Generally light colours applied sparingly. And they all feature young children drawn in a similar way - similar proportions / silhouette.

                  Nicola Schofield

                  Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
                  Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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                  • LauraA
                    LauraA SVS OG @NicolaSchofield last edited by

                    @neschof No, you didn't make a mistake. I got what you meant more or less, but just wondered what specific examples you were thinking of. I think the de-emphasis of background objects is purposeful, or at least it's a technique portraitists learn in order to draw attention to the subject. Sargent was quite a master of it!

                    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraintorino/
                    http://lauraaldersonart.com/

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                    • eriberart
                      eriberart @NicolaSchofield last edited by

                      @neschof Thank you for your reply! I think the things I can dissect are:
                      Energetic linework
                      Pencil and brush textures
                      A focus on character (in particular children and their expressions and interactions)
                      In general softer colours, maybe with one brighter accent colour

                      I think for my work personally, I love drawing characters but I need to focus more on their environments and improve on my backgrounds! I also want to work on my colour palettes. I tend to work digitally (with the line art done traditionally and scanned in) but a lot of the work I like has a traditional feel so I want to work on making my digital colouring feel more traditional.

                      Instagram and Twitter: @eriberart
                      Website: www.erinmcclean.com

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                      • Miriam
                        Miriam @NicolaSchofield last edited by Miriam

                        @neschof , I don’t know if it’s of any help, but I was thinking later that the pink color is similar to Magenta in CMYK.
                        Yes, I think most of us are in the “illustrating people is a weak point” boat! People are hard to get right!

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                        • Miriam
                          Miriam @NicolaSchofield last edited by

                          @neschof & @LauraA , maybe “blended” & “subtle”?

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                          • Miriam
                            Miriam @eriberart last edited by

                            @eriberart , Have you seen Lee White’s YouTube video on texture? It may be helpful to you in achieving a traditional look to your digital painting.

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                            • NicolaSchofield
                              NicolaSchofield @Miriam last edited by

                              Yes, I think I had in mind the effect you see in a lot of Rembrandt paintings where there is no clear border / edge between people/objects and backgrounds. They just flow into one another, mostly through shadows, but in @LauraA 's portfolio I think also through texture and hatching. Though maybe it's just an artefact of the small images.

                              @Miriam said in Discovering our style - Who's in?:

                              @neschof & @LauraA , maybe “blended” & “subtle”?

                              Nicola Schofield

                              Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
                              Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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                                • nkdrawings
                                  nkdrawings last edited by

                                  Mine is still in progress, but here's a sampling I have so far. Some things I've noticed: inky linework, "blotchy" watercolor (by which I suppose I mean that wet-on-wet effect), limited color palettes, and quirky/whimsical character design. I'd love any other observations (and am open to suggestions of other illustrators or pieces).

                                  Artists featured here: Gris Grimly, Quentin Blake, Aurelie Blard-Quintard, Manka Kasha, Lee White, Lucia Stewart
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                                  • StudioLooong
                                    StudioLooong last edited by

                                    I'm going to jump in on this! @eriberart I liked looking at your board because we pulled a few similar images/artists. Similarities that I am identifying with my board's images are:

                                    • Light, earthy, warm color schemes and lots of warm neutrals

                                    • Use of color is relatively flat but still has a little dimension implied

                                    • expressive use of line with a lot of energy

                                    • the drawing shows through (not painted over)

                                    • texture and detail are implied with mark-making but not realistically rendered

                                    • Characters all have strong shapes and expressions

                                    I'd be interested to see what other people think. Right off the bat, looking at my work and looking at my dream board I see that I need to lighten and warm up my colors and push my line work to be more expressive. I think I should be a little less tight with my executions, focusing less on trying to model light and shadow and more on playing with shape, expression and texture.

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                                    Taylor Woolley
                                    (Formerly Taylor Ackerman / StudioLooong)


                                    Website: www.woolleystories.com
                                    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolleystories/

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                                    • eriberart
                                      eriberart @Miriam last edited by

                                      @Miriam I don't think I have, I will have to check it out!

                                      @StudioLooong Nice! I don't think I have much more to add to your analysis, but I do notice that there seem to be a lot more animal characters in your dream portfolio while in your own work there is more of a focus on human characters!
                                      I really like your 'Ten in the Bed' piece. I think the linework is great and feels energetic and close to the vibe I get from your dream portfolio 🙂 Your style of colouring feels more rendered and darker than your dream portfolio, it would be interesting to see you maybe try some watercolour style brushes under your line art. I think this would help give the traditional and loose feel that Emily Hughes, Freya Hartas etc have in their work.

                                      Instagram and Twitter: @eriberart
                                      Website: www.erinmcclean.com

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                                      • NicolaSchofield
                                        NicolaSchofield @nkdrawings last edited by

                                        @nkdrawings very nice selection of images. Maybe check out Daniel Miyares, his sketchy inks and watercolours are along these lines and beautiful. Though his published illustrations seem to be a lot tighter and orderly:

                                        https://instagram.com/danielmiyaresdoodles?igshid=x6iqa62frekz

                                        Also, I've totally painted that clock! (No elf though)
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                                        Nicola Schofield

                                        Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
                                        Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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                                        • Heather Boyd
                                          Heather Boyd last edited by Heather Boyd

                                          Third instalment but there are definitely works in this one I absolutely love and I will work on those studies first. Some in smaller sections and others in full. Not a full 20 and not entirely children based like the woodsman at the bottom right but I have always loved this work since I first saw it (how the unknown artist shifted from blues very subtly) beautiful.

                                          I also tried to focus on works with a story and collect a variety (more depth, grey scale, people, animals, buildings, interiors etc.) And focus reminder was I could make these in other mediums (specifically away from staring intently into a screen and getting a headache).

                                          Dream Portfolio WIP.jpg
                                          Top left to bottom right: Ciaran Duffy, Danelia Volpari, Benji Davies (love his videos for his books), Alex Smith, Unknown, Unknown, Gianluca Garofalo, Unknown, Matt Dixon (his robots melt me), Unknown, John Klassen, Franswazz (only work on hers I liked), Unknown.

                                          Sorry for all the unknowns.
                                          Though I started this 3rd process refreshed I have come to the conclusion that it's so tiring and I don't want to do it again anytime soon.

                                          Thanks,

                                          Instagram: www.instagram.com/heatherboyd.illustration/
                                          Website: https://heatherboydillustration.ca
                                          Shop: https://www.inprnt.com/search/products?q=HeatherBoydIllustration
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                                          Be blessed,

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                                          • anya.macleod
                                            anya.macleod @nkdrawings last edited by

                                            @nkdrawings I love these! These are all very similar to the pieces from my dream portfolio, specifically the inky outlines and blotchy watercolour, my goal is to replicate as closely as possible digitally

                                            Www.instagram.com/anya.macleod.art

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