Erin O'Shea was a recipient of the SCBWI Mentorship Award at the 2009 Summer Conference. The 2010 founders of Kidlit Artists would
like to officially welcome Erin to the blog, and ask her a few questions about
the Mentorship experience and about what she is up to these days.
Kidlit Artists: Did the feedback you receive during
the mentorship critiques either change or confirm the direction of your
illustration? Are there any specific examples you can share?
Erin: I was very
honored to be selected for the mentorship award and thrilled to hear the
feedback that the mentors had for my work. The most
influential feedback that I received was that I was using similar
perspectives and limited expression in most of my imagery. Often times as
illustrators we think we know what our areas of weakness are and sometimes
critiques confirm that, but then it’s great to get critiques that surprise you!
I knew the full body of my work but I wasn’t REALLY aware that it wasn’t being
reflected in my portfolio. I hadn’t realized that the work I was most proud of was
all in a similar perspective! So I really focused on creating imagery that I was proud
of, that had a range of perspectives and expressions.
Kidlit Artists: Have you seen a shift in your work since you were mentored?
Erin:
Yes, I’ve become much more aware of what is needed in my portfolio to reflect
my abilities. That doesn’t mean I’ve necessarily been able to DO it! It’s fascinating how I know consciously what
needs to be done, yet there’s the intuitive/creative part me that wants to have
a say as well! But that’s what I
love about the challenge of illustration! The only solution is to keep drawing!
Kidlit Artists: What kinds of projects are you
working on now?
Erin: I’m
working on multiple personal projects that I’m writing and illustrating. One is a heavily illustrated YA memoir/novel
and the other is a picture book. I’m
working on a picture book for a small publishing company and submitted a cover
for a YA novel.
Kidlit Artists: Is there anything, looking ahead,
that you’re excited to be working on?
Erin: I
really enjoy doing book covers and hope to do more in the future. I also am very interested in the emerging
ebook and app markets so I’m working digitally on a few projects to see how my
work translates.
Kidlit Artists: Is there any type of illustration (or
other work) that you’re hoping for in the near future?
Erin: I’m looking into
the scrapbooking market for extra illustration work and am open to doing more
educational work as well. My main goal is to get an agent and have some
representation out there beyond my marketing efforts. I also teach part
time and have applied for full time positions at local colleges and hope to be
having steady income through that as well!
Kidlit Artists: Last, please tell us where we can find
you online.
Erin: www.erinoshea.com
Thanks for joining Erin!
Thanks for sharing what you learned in your mentorship sessions, Erin. And I totally sympathize re: the knowledge of what needs to be done and the creative/intuitive voices warring with each other. :-)
ReplyDeleteErin, As always, I am awed by your talent! I only saw one work here that I hadn't viewed before, but it was good to see the works in greater detail. It's wonderful to see you getting this recognition, and I'm looking forward to seeing your newer works.
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