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Communicative Colour- Final Week

12/15/2020

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The final project of the Illustrators Toolkit module is to create a final illustration based on text we have been allocated. My text was, M. R. JAMES' "OH, WHISTLE, AND I'LL COME TO YOU, MY LAD". I am familiar with James' work, and I have one of his books somewhere hidden among the many books that I own. However, I was not familiar with this piece.

The given art direction for this piece was as following: supernatural, unease, a discovery followed by the realisation that it will soon be dark. A low, windswept English coastline, the sense of being followed and/or watched. 
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I then began to research the text, and I happened to come across a short film adaptation on Youtube, this helped with giving me a feel for the text and with different possible ideas to explore: 
Here are some stills that stood out for me in particular, and are something I can refer to when it comes to creating my piece. 
And a few from the 2010 version with Sir John Hurt 

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​"What should I do now," he thought, "if I looked back and caught sight of a black figure sharply defined against the yellow sky, and saw that it had horns and wings?"
Re-reading the text, I thought that the above was just a tiny part of it and did not convey the text as a whole. Therefore I opted to draw an eerie night sky, with the moon shining on the sea. I used acrylic paints for this one:
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Click HERE to be taken to my inspiration page for both modules. 
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