Sep 08 2009
Venus boy trap revisted.
I have decided to redo color experiments with my venus boy trap story. I am moving the pallet to a more tertiary (behind the story and the drawing) role. The reason for this move stems from the power that the established line style of the drawing invokes. Any over color fights with this style and the resulting mix is forced and contrived. After some research I have decided that a color style somewhat between Maurice Sendak and Mercer Mayer should work. I will post new versions of this test soon. Really … I will get to it.
On the backside, I have geared down my advertising studio work in anticipation of the start of a new semester of school. I am working on a few menu boards for Green Gorilla, a new logo for another company, and some rack cards for a client. I hope to gear up again in a couple of weeks, once the semester starts to settle into place.
I’ve been asked to do a series of political cartoons featuring Obama and healthcare. The mercenary part of me really wants to do it. But there is an underlying reluctance to get involved in such a tired and polarizing topic. One of the cartoons depicts a Iraq veteran waiting 8 months for a properly fitting prosthetic. He has filled out a mountain of paperwork only to receive a reply from the VA that a picture of the effected “missing limb” (an obvious typo) must accompany the forms along with an affidavit from his unit commander that the injury actually occurred in combat. (Based on a true story) The veteran is using toilet paper and homemade velcro straps to hold the prosthetic in place. The cartoon should highlight “the impersonal bureaucracy of government controlled healthcare like the VA.”
Like I said; I may be too close to this issue to create an adequate cartoon.
Just wanted to let you know, I LOVE the colors you used on the original. And wow!