Friday, 12 December 2014

conlcusion


In conclusion to these reports, i feel like the illustrators i have analysed have a connection not illustratively but emotionally in a way. The mysteries and deeper meanings especially with Simone Lia and Shaun Tan. Even though their work are far different from each other they both have a personal outcome but also have you thinking about your own experiences. How Shaun Tan expresses it through this dreamy soft style or an in-depth hard hitting piece, and Simone Lia simplicity and anthropomorphism gives it a classic children's book look with a wider range audience narrative.  And Chris Ware with his puzzling art work that have wondering the page engaging yourself as if you were in one of his illustrations. Their own visual aspects with similar working methods like starting from a  rough small sketch then to create the final outcome making their own contemporary style. The fact such an event happening weird or memorable can be worked on for months maybe even years so create such a captivating experience in some ways. And out of that go on to create your own metaphors  without any narrative at all. The way that all three illustrators thought about the stories and pieces through there own life, bring out the imagination and let the reader wonder. Adding something extra or mysterious to whom ever may read it so the illustration or story keeps reoccurring in the mind and thoughts of the audience.