Musings
In other words …. my blog.
Authenticity
There are plenty of children’s illustration portfolios out there that look polished. The technique is strong, and the style is appealing. But sometimes, even when all the “right” boxes are ticked, something’s still missing. And that missing piece is often “authenticity”.
10 Reasons to Draw for 10 Minutes a Day
Drawing for 10 minutes daily, helps to build confidence, spark ideas, fight procrastination, and develop your unique style amongst other things. Little daily efforts slowly grow into a confident and successful creative habit .
Find out what those ten reasons are here.
How to Illustrate A children’s Book: Part 2
This is the second part of a very long article about how to illustrate a children’s book. You can read the first article here.
Now that you have understood the story, researched, did some character design and started your first pass at thumbnails and layouts and refined a few sketches, you can start to experiment with color.
How to Illustrate a Children's Book: Part 1
Illustrating children's books is a magical journey that combines art, storytelling, and imagination. Your pictures will help bring characters to life, create moods, and captivate young readers. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, illustrating children's books can be rewarding and challenging at the same time.
Developing a Positive Mindset
As artists and illustrators, having a positive mindset is like having a superpower. Between procrastination, imposter syndrome and comparing our art to others, there’s a lot we need to deal with in order to move forward. If you have a positive mindset, you’ll look at everything that comes your way as opportunities instead of obstacles. Let’s develop this a little more.