Computer Arts - UK (2020-06)

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buildings, sunset or random little objects that I’ve
come across with my phone.
Keeping photos is also a way of capturing
experiences and memories in a visual form.
Looking back at these images helps bring back the
moment when I pause to think of something, and
they can lead to new, exciting ideas.

IDEAS AND THEMES
A photograph contains a range of information,
not limited to the time of the day, weather and
location. We can also guess the relationships
between people and even their feelings. Using the
information that a photo provides, we can come
up with a fun story that starts with what’s already
in the picture.
For example, looking at the tall buildings of
New York City and the subway that runs between
them, I thought of an idea of how nature is being
missed among the crowded buildings and people
living a hectic city lifestyle. The smallest thing in
a photograph can ignite your creativity and bring
an interesting narrative to the illustration.

TESTING COMPOSITION
Working from photographs enables us to test out
the composition efficiently before moving on to a
sketch stage. By zooming in and out or cropping
the photo in various ways, you can find the form
that works best.
Sometimes I find it more interesting to either
focus on the corner of the photograph and
draw it from there, or to crop the sky above the
building in the photo of a cityscape to make the
composition work more effectively.

The overall composition and negative
spaces play a critical role in creating a balanced
illustration. With a good reference photo,
you can quickly figure out what composition
works best by playing around with it in the
rectangular photoframe. Once I’m happy with
the composition, I develop a sketch based on the
edited photograph.

ADDING IMAGINATIONS
Drawing the photograph in my style is always
a fun challenge, but simply by adding some
imaginary elements, the story in the illustration
can come alive.
Based on the photograph I have as a reference,
I quickly put down the sketches on an additional
layer on Photoshop. Anything that grabs my
attention or any impressions I get from the photo
could serve as inspiration for ideas.
When I worked on the piece California Dream
[above right], the big blue sky in the photograph
made me think of freedom, wild adventures and
bold challenges. To show these visually, I drew the
image of a girl reaching for the heavenly ladder
that was descending from the sky. Adding acts of

ARTIST INSIGHT


RIGHT
Photos are a great tool
to test compositions.


BELOW
A photo of a dense
cityscape sparked
an entire story.

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