Thursday, May 31, 2007

So the old nurse went to see the rajah and...



So this is the more finished version. I don't know fi you can tell that the brown lump is supposed to be a person or not, though, since I'm better at drawing brown lumps than people. And yeah... I should have drawn a floor, maybe later.

Ink, watercolour and coloured pencils on Bristol.

+ Music: Hellogoodbye - Here (In Your Arms) (watch&listen)















Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Royalty

Very muchly unfinished yet. It's an illustration to a story I used to read when I was small. The story is from a book my mom got when she was a little girl. I loved reading the book when I was a little girl. The stories are Indian folktales and I guess I've just always liked reading foreign stuff :P I was reading the book again the other day and it occurred to me that maybe the fact that it has so many tales about stupid rich people isn't necessarily just a coincidence -- the book was originally published in the USSR.

The story is called The Jester's Revenge. In the story there's a jester who worked for many years for a rajah. The rajah never said a single kind word and used to beat the jester up when he was in a bad mood. Once the rajah beat the jester so much that he got ill and got completely bed-bound. When the jester was lying in his bed he started thinking about how to take revenge to the evil rajah. He told his wife to tell the rajah's old nurse that he had suddenly died. The old nurse scurried off to tell the rajah and rani that the jester has died.

So in the picture the old nurse tells what has happened and the rajah says how dare the jester go and die like that and the rani says that too bad he didn't have his head chopped off in time, he really didn't have the decency to appreciate the rajah's good will.

The jester tricks the rajah and rani to believe that he is Shiva and will bring them to heaven. In reality he has them died to the back of an ox, wlak around all night, have their faces smeared black and then leave them by the river for everyone to see. The everyone laughs at them, of course, and are made fun of for the rets of their lives.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Sequence

Just in case someone might be interested (I'm pretty much talking to myself here, right...?), here is how I go about drawing pictures:

1) First I draw down the initial idea and try to figure out the kind of look I want.

2) Then I draw a pencil sketch and ink the lines so that I have a clear idea what to copy.

3) After inking the lines, I copy the drawing with baking paper and transfer it on better paper.

4) Finally, I ink the copied lines.


5) Then I start colouring the drawing. I was thinking about colouring this one with Painter but I need to scan it first. Actually, there is also another page to thsi picture (the left side) but I haven't finished sketching it yet... I'm not sure yet if I'm going to add it or not.
I don't know if other people do this differently - maybe there are better ways that they teach at art school or something...
+ Music: Nouvelle Vague - Blue Monday