Tuesday, 29 November 2011

FASHION ILLUSTRATOR - ARTURO ELENA



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Arturo Elena is my second fashion illustrator as I find his extreme technical style rather captivating.  Unlike my first fashion illustrator Hanna Müller who is relatively unknown, Arturo is an internationally renowned illustrator and I find his work extremely inspiring.  Below you can find a personal profile of Elena which provides information regarding his achievements throughout his career along with the methods he uses to create his illustrations.  I have also attached some examples of Arturo’s illustrations to demonstrate his famous style. 

Background
He was born in 1958 in Teruel, Spain and he moved to Barcelona in the 1980’s after studying in Valencia and Toledo.  He was always fascinated by the work of both René Gruau and Stefano Canulli and their techniques inspire all of his drawings.  In Barcelona, he worked with the design team in charge of women’s collections for the brands Bambú and Daniel G.  After this, he further developed his career in other cities teaching trends at the Fashion Design and Techniques School in Seville and Malaga.  While in Seville, he met José Victor Rodríguez and José Luis Medina (Vitorio & Lucchino), who he worked with for six years on visual identity projects.  One of these projects gave him the opportunity to contribute to publications such as “Cosmopolitan” and later “Telva”, “Elle” and other international magazines.  From there, his prestige grew and he continued to contribute monthly illustrations to Cosmopolitan Spain from 1992-2009. 

Currently, he is continuing to teach drawing techniques at the “Instituto Europeo di Design”, as well as contributing designs for several firms such as “Vitorio and Lucchino”, “Roberto Verino”, and others.

                                                                                          (Arturo Elena, 2011)
Style & Technique
Arturo uses professional techniques which is why his illustrations are favoured by many designers.  His style is easily recognised as he believes in lengthening the human form in an exaggerated manner, whilst maintaining relatively realistic proportions.  He uses synthetic inks along with markers to achieve remarkable effects and he always pays particular attention to precise details such as the texture and colour of the fabrics.  He ensures that the facial expressions along with the body positions in his illustrations always convey a multitude of diverse emotions.  Arturo is an undoubtedly skilful artist with an ability to draw striking illustrations, incorporating realism and exaggeration.  Both his technique and style are beautifully creative and they demonstrate his outstanding drawing capabilities.  His extraordinary talent allows him to create intriguing illustrations which has gained him an extremely impressive reputation within the world of fashion illustration.

Arturo Elena. (2011) Arturo Elena.  [Online].  Available at: http://www.arturoelena.com/ [Accessed: 29 November 2011].


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FASHION ILLUSTRATOR - HANNA MÜLLER



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I have chosen to research Hanna Müller as my first fashion illustrator as I feel that her illustrations are striking and the details are beautiful, I really admire all of her work.  Hanna is very talented and after contacting her recently, I received an e-mail with a brief personal profile which I have included below along with a few examples of her work.  This will give you a better understanding of her background and how she started illustrating as well as her inspiration and the techniques she uses to create her illustrations.

Background
Hanna was born in the northern parts of Sweden, in a tiny little village in the middle of the scandic mountains.  She has been drawing for as long as she can remember and when she became older, her drawings became part of her identity, almost like a diary but she never considered working as an illustrator. 
She moved away from home when she was sixteen to study music in another city and during these 3 years, she didn’t paint at all as she was focused on school and music which took up all of her time.  After school she suddenly had a lot of free time, so she took up painting again and started a blog where she could show her friends what she was doing.  When more and more people started to discover her blog, she began receiving a lot of good feedback which allowed her to grow as an artist. She really appreciates her blog since it has given her opportunities she never ever would have had otherwise.
Style & Technique
Hanna has a simplistic, life-like style and she uses aquarelle and ink to create this effect.  She uses ink for all of the contours and for darker parts and hair and the rest is aquarelle.  Many of Hanna’s drawings do not feature any colour and the skin tone is achieved through shading.  Sometimes she chooses to use colour to create a feature on her drawing for example on the lips, fingernails or a single garment.  The facial expressions on the majority of her drawings are blank and the poses are always very unique.  She is also quite famous for using props in her drawings such as a cigarette, coffee cup, pair of glasses and a cat.  Her drawings are very striking, yet simply beautiful with the main focus always on the face. Agents and Artists (2011) believe that "her pale paintings reflect the the cool, barren landscape of the northern parts of Sweden she derives from".

Agents and Artists (2011) Agents and Artists.  [Online]. Available at: http://www.agentandartists.com/artists/hanna-mueller/ [Accessed: 29 November 2011].


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About Me...

My name is Lauren Woods and I am currently completing a degree in Fashion Management.  As part of my design module, I have been asked to research two fashion illustrators, analysing the techniques that they use in order to create their work.  I then have to combine these techniques along with my own skills to create my own unique style.  I have set up this blog to present my progression online and I will be posting new blogs over the upcoming weeks...so stay tuned!!