Definition of Illustration (dictionary.com ha):
1. | something that illustrates, as a picture in a book or magazine. |
2. | a comparison or an example intended for explanation or corroboration. |
3. | the act or process of illuminating. |
4. | the act of clarifying or explaining; elucidation. |
5. | Archaic. illustriousness; distinction. |
I don't think any of those definitions really help...
Illustrator (Cambridge Dictionary)
noun [C]
a person who draws pictures, especially for books
That's better. That could be me. However that definition still seems slightly outdated. A lot of contemporary illustrators never go near book illustration. The field of illustration is changing very quickly take Kate Moross for example. She is not only an illustrator but a graphic designer, photographer and now a fashion designer with the launch of her range for Topshop. I was pretty staggered to find out Topshop had picked her up for a range, I've been aware of her for a while as she had done a lot of music/club promotion stuff but the fact she has now worked both with Topshop and Cadburys at the tender age of 21 is quite frightening. I know she must be an extremely motivated person and I should aspire to be like her however I do think that perhaps she could end up being a victim of her own success. Her illustration style echoes a lot of the soulless club/scene stylings of London that inevitably will burn out and become just as looked down upon as the neu-rave scene that preceded it. Maybe this all sounds a bit clumsy but what I am trying to get across is my dislike of illustration as its currently being defined at the moment. It seems to be becoming a very trend driven field. Increasingly I am looking towards children's illustrators to gain inspiration because this area seems to be quite immune to trends. I also see that in children's illustration there is beginning to be a lot more experimentation. I got this book a few months ago and its really opened my eyes to what has been happening in this field. Check out Morteza Zahedi and Harriet Russell. Both very different styles but I think they're both great and really go to show the variety of children's book illustration that's on offer.
Ok, rant over.
And back to my skills in illustration. I think I am going to try and be content with making pictures and hope the illustration skills arise somehow. Although I should bear in mind that time is of the essence me being already 23 years old....