Thursday, August 18, 2011

My Three Artists

1. Eiichiro Oda
Eiichiro Oda is probably one of my favorite manga artists, and though I've only been reading his work since the end of last year, I'm enchanted by his simple, yet captivating style.


Most of his female figures are exaggerated with long legs, skinny waists, and large breasts. His men range in size, but what interests me the most, are the crazy proportions and designs he creates. He has hundreds of characters, yet all of them are unique in how they look, and that's something I really admire. I look to his art for creative inspiration and figure design.




2.Susan Cornelis

The reason I picked her is that I love that she does a variety of mediums, and tries to work with everything. Trying new stuff is always good anyways. Whether it's ink with watercolor, or paint with collage, she makes it unique and appealing, adding her own little flare to it.

I look up to her, since I myself like to try different art styles. I grew up only knowing how to use a pencil and paper, so seeing how many kinds she does inspires me to be more adventurous with what I can create.




3. Russian-Lullaby
This is an artist from a art sharing site I use called Deviantart.com. 

Her art style, along with the materials she uses, have always caught my attention. A lot of artists on there like to do digital art, but she uses pens(not sure what kind though) and other simpler methods to color her art. She also has a very unique way of drawing faces, which you can't see in this picture sadly.

To me, she shows that not all art that's good you can make on photoshop. That people still do beautiful work without needing technology.










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