Here he has illustrated a shipping dock with a village behind the ship, what i like most about his illustrations is how he keeps all the lines he creates simple and clean while most illustrators who create reportage pieces normally give it a messy sketchy look so this really stands out from all the other illustrators who create reportage pieces.
Friday, 9 January 2015
Book of drawings - Reportage ( Artist Dai Owen )
I am new to Dai Owens reportage work but from what i have see it has impressed me greatly through his ability to create reportage images and still manage to make them stand out without the use of colour and this ability really jumps out to me.
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Here he has illustrated a shipping dock with a village behind the ship, what i like most about his illustrations is how he keeps all the lines he creates simple and clean while most illustrators who create reportage pieces normally give it a messy sketchy look so this really stands out from all the other illustrators who create reportage pieces.
Here he has illustrated a shipping dock with a village behind the ship, what i like most about his illustrations is how he keeps all the lines he creates simple and clean while most illustrators who create reportage pieces normally give it a messy sketchy look so this really stands out from all the other illustrators who create reportage pieces.
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