Study of Ernest Shepard, india ink |
A similar practice that I use involves creating copies of illustrations that I love, using my own ink and watercolor process. Using the materials that I feel committed to gives me a chance to feel what it's like to make the artist's image with the marks of my own hand. I find this to be an incredibly clarifying (as well as meditative) process. I get glimpses of an elevated voice that I'm always reaching for.
Study of Lisbeth Zwerger, india ink and watercolor |
Study of Lisbeth Zwerger, ink and watercolor |
Study of Rebecca Dautremer, india ink and watercolor (special thanks to Lisa Anchin for introducing Rebecca's beautiful work to me) |
I hope you decide to try this process out and learn something for yourself!
~Eliza Wheeler
Author/Illustrator of NYT Bestseller 'Miss Maples Seeds'
Illustrator of Holly Black's Newbery Honor book, 'Doll Bones'
Illustrator of 'The Grudge Keeper', by Mara Rockliff
See her work online at Wheelerstudio.com
I agree, this is a great meditative process and illuminating too. I love Lisbeth Zwerger- I can certainly see her influence on your work, which I also love of course!
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