Check out Seth Apter's MASTER CLASS post over at his blog, The Altered Page. This is most recent Master Class post - if you look in the sidebar you will find many more posts for this topic, among others.
Today, you will find my answer to the question posed:
'If you could take a class from one artist from anytime in history, including the present, who would it be and why?
As you will see, Dave McKean was the artist I chose. Discover his darkly mysterious world at your leisure.
And there are lots of other artist's responses to read. Seth has added links and pictures of his choosing to illustrate these. I think you will really enjoy reading the comments too... it's worth taking the extra time.
Happy exploring!
Showing posts with label Dave McKean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave McKean. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Friday, January 07, 2011
Not a book review
This blog is not a book review, however much it might seem like one. In these fresh, early days of the new year I am taking time to explore my creative world. Discovering new sources of inspiration and rediscovering old ones. Well, not exactly rediscovering them, as they weren't ever really lost. Re-acquainting myself might be a better way to describe it.
I'll start with Neil Gaiman, storyteller extraordinaire, who wrote these moving lines to start off the new year. His books and short stories, even his blog, are written with such wit and imagination. The worlds he creates are, well, extraordinary. He even has his own "Lantern Waste". He really wanted a lamppost for Christmas... I can relate. And he makes me want to be a better writer.
I discovered Neil Gaiman by accident. I picked up a copy of Dustcovers: The Collected Sandman Covers 1989-1997 because of the cover, and because of the art inside. I poured through this book many times before it came to my attention that the author of The Sandman was rather important in his own way. I had been totally immersed in Dave McKean's fantastical world; a world rather scary and dark, but mysterious. I was drawn especially to the layers of images and words. His artistic talent and imagination are huge.
I mentioned Nick Bantock in my last post. Another hugely talented artist who can turn his hand to pretty well anything. I have two copies of The Artful Dodger - one of which is highlighted throughout with scribbled notes in the margins.
The work that these three amazingly creative spirits have conjured up continues to inspire me. Have a great weekend everyone!
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Neil Gaiman's latest book illustrated by, yes, Dave McKean |
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The intriguing art of Dave McKean |
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An amazing collection of art and insight |
The work that these three amazingly creative spirits have conjured up continues to inspire me. Have a great weekend everyone!
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