After a discussion with Alan and Phil, and reading the feedback I recieved on the previous post, it is clear I must take on the project with something simple, and not go for creating a (video) games model, as this is not what I want to be known for. Instead, art for things such as board games and card games would be a good idea - I need to approach this as though I am being commissioned - so my interest in detailed paintings and character work can be incorporated in a 3D illustration. This mind map is of other ideas: I have a deep interest in Japanese fashion culture, specifically "harajuku" fashion, however other than that, there isn't a subject to move forward with on that, other than a hyper-detailed model, which again, I do not wish to be known for. I do have an interest in the LGBT community and was thinking of perhaps a scene(s) of a gay couple overcoming the harsh society; much like this music video from Logic which is very moving:
This second mood board comes from the disscussion I had with Phil - the left half is of childrens stories - I'm thinking one could be adapted, changed up, modernised and made in my own style, for example, an older, more badass version of Red Riding Hood that hunts, or a role reversal of Sleeping Beauty (I was advised however, to stay away from Disney). Childhood stories I remember are listed in the mind map at the top; however, I'm leaning more towards the board/card games idea, yet I can also be flexible and create somethin derrived from a childrens story, to show my flexibility.
The right hand side are examples of tableau vivant photography which Phil recommended - I do like the moments captured in the photographs and they relate to what my end product(s) would look like, however I would still like to have my style in whatever the end project may be, and not something that looks super real and normal (i.e non-fantasy, normal human life).
As time moves on, I need to have an idea down soon; I'm happy with doing childrens stories, or art much like in the second mood board - I'd need to find a subject and/or something to adapt, and for it to be worth a year long project.
Evening Manisha - this is a very useful post, so thank you :) I wonder if maybe you could combine a couple of things here to useful effect. For me, the idea of pegging your illustrations to the playing card/fantasy game genre brings with it a lot of crowded context and expectations and it also means - I think - you'd need to be thinking about this game and what it is and why etc and I can't help thinking this is superfluous to your actual interests. You know me, I think the most interesting work that anyone makes on an arts degree is the work that is 'closest to home'.
ReplyDeleteLet's imagine that you've been commissioned by a charity that is running a campaign against bullying of LGBTQ kids at school. The point of the campaign is to jettison the idea of the gay/trans kid as somehow 'weak' or to be pitied. What if you'd been commissioned to create the images for a series of posters - the sort that would go on the side of buses and on bus shelters - we're talking a massive campaign - in which you have to represent the LGBTQ community as extraordinary super-heroes and 'utterly fabulous'... I too have been thinking about 'card games' and when I was thinking about what format this poster campaign might take, I was thinking about the aesthetic and principle of 'Top Trumps' - where characters have their vital statistics on card and villains and heroes compete with each other - I remember there was always a card that could beat all the rest - the card everyone wanted...
http://truimg.toysrus.co.uk/product/images/UK/0085025_CF0001.jpg?resize=1000:1000
https://i.pinimg.com/236x/b8/29/9f/b8299f3f8692f08bf24104f5494c609c--top-trumps-card-games.jpg
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/images.linnlive.com/61a7f036d0f82be3a9495c79a2e4bc61/444dfa17-01c0-4f53-8341-793256af4058.jpg
Anyway - I can imagine a series of posters featuring heroic kickass LGBTQ characters - essentially, turning bullied scared school kids into heroes - or giving them some heroic archetypes of their own to admire. As I type, I'm absolutely reminded of this wonderful pastiche of 80s camp cartoons...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Otaq2tmNMM