Wednesday, April 1, 2015

What I have learned from my mentorship with E.B. Lewis

E.B. Lewis is an award-winning "artistrator" and a fabulous teacher.
He's tough on me.
And my work has grown immensely since I started working with him 8 months ago.

I've been a working (bills-paying, portfolio-schlepping, ink-slinging) illustrator for more than 30 years. I made the transition from advertising, editorial, and cartooning in 2002, when I decided to try my luck at children's books.
I studied picturebooks in depth but sold my first highly-illustrated middle grade novel in 2005 while I was still getting champagne rejections for my picturebooks.
The novel turned into the Ellie McDoodle series with Bloomsbury, available in 8 languages, sold around the world. I'm happy with it. And now I'm back to working on picturebooks.

My first picturebook was written by Denise Brennan-Nelson for Sleeping Bear Press, and it's due out Sept 1, 2015. My art deadlines for it were tight, and I'd never worked in watercolor before, so I hired E.B. Lewis as my Visual Mentor last August.

Here's an example of my work before starting my mentorship with E.B.:
(I'm embarrassed to post it here)


Here's my work after starting my mentorship with E.B.:



He didn't direct me on this. I learned a lot in our weekly meetings and decided to redraw the image to see if I could apply what I'd been hearing.

Here's a detail from a spread from the book I illustrated for Sleeping Bear Press:


It's in watercolor. I'm a painter. I never knew that til I started working with E.B.

Looking back, I've always felt isolated as an illustrator. Rarely met another one in person. Ever since getting online in 1996 I have been a bit envious of other areas where illustrators get together regularly for meetups and to share ideas. 

As Illustrator Coordinator for SCBWI-Michigan I have wanted to foster that sense of community, and present skills-building workshops. Michigan's a gigantic state and it's difficult to create an event that works for everyone.

I think this Hook of the Book conference will do it. It will be amazing. In one day illustrators will learn skills that it's taken me many months to figure out.
E.B. will be tough on some of us, but we will g r o w.

And Matt Faulkner and Leslie Helakoski are packing some pretty cool surprises into their presentations that day, too. 

Check out the conference website here: 

Register now! Rates go up on April 15.

Got questions? Contact Conference Coordinator Charlie at cjbarshaw523@aol.com

-- Ruth McNally Barshaw








The Hook of the Book Conference May 16, 2015


This is it!! 
We're bringing in master illustrator E.B. Lewis on May 16
for a southern Michigan conference aimed at helping illustrators and writers find the hook of their book and present it with the best characters, emotion, setting, sensory details, and composition. 

This conference will change how you think about art in picturebooks.

It will change how you see the world.

We will explore the hook of the book to pull readers into your book and keep them reading.

We will also hear from celebrated author-illustrators 
Their sessions will surprise you.

And you'll have an opportunity to have your work critiqued by E.B. Lewis in group reviews guaranteed to bump up your skills a few notches.
Also, portfolio reviews are available: 20 minutes, one-on-one, E.B,'s perceptions of how to best present your work to editors and art directors.

Check out the conference poster:


Check out the conference website: 
http://michigan.scbwi.org/2015/01/21/registration-now-open-for-the-illustrator-day-may-16/

Hurry -- discount rates apply if you register before April 15!

Find out more about E.B. at  http://eblewis.com/
Find out more about Matt Faulkner at http://www.mattfaulkner.com/
Find out more about Leslie Helakoski at http://www.helakoskibooks.com/
Find out more about this and other events at our website:  http://michigan.scbwi.org/on our Mitten blog:  http://scbwimithemitten.blogspot.com/on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ScbwiMi

on Twitter at @SCBWI-MI
and our MichKids listserv.

Questions? Contact Charlie at cjbarshaw523@aol.com



Friday, June 7, 2013

2012's Best Digital Illustration Tutorials

http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/features/illustration/best-of-2012-illustrator-tutorials/

Click on the above link for a short but impressive list of how-to's:

Create jewel-encrusted gold 3D type - Bring a sense of fun to typography design by adding a golden sheen and sparkling gems.

Texture effects for vector portraits - Trace a face using vectors

Master Illustrator CS6's new Pattern tool - Build repeating objects within vector scenes

Create vintage type styles

Bring the happy to an illustration with fairly basic shapes and colours

Create promotional artwork that sells you to new clients

(Note: the descriptions are lifted directly off the blog post.)

Check out the lists of links over there -->

Illustrators in SCBWI-Michigan, blogs of the other regions of SCBWI, illustration-focus sites, writing-focus sites; there's a lot over there and I've just started.
If you should be on one of the link lists, let me know!

If there isn't something there that surprises you and shows you something new, I'm not doing my job. So let me know what links to add.

If you're not in SCBWI but are curious, WELCOME!!
Here's the main SCBWI site: http://scbwi.org
For a relatively small annual fee ($80, last I checked) you get access to resources that will boost your writing and illustration -- and your access to editors and agents.

I got published because I went to a national SCBWI conference and came home dejected and anxious to learn what I was missing. I started a new story just days after getting off the plane. An agent (http://emliterary.com) found me. The book sold a few months later. Now it's a series.
All because fellow writers and illustrators encouraged me, the SCBWI conference motivated me, and Tomie dePaola (a member of the SCBWI Board of Directors) inspired me to go.
  
Everybody's path to publication is different. SCBWI can help you stay on the path, it can help clear the brush out of the way, and it'll be there to celebrate with you when you hit the big milestones.

So, join SCBWI. Then connect with the writers and illustrators around you.                

Postcard tips

From Molly Idle, a blog post exploring promotional postcards including a few samples and ending on an inspirational note.
http://idleillustration.com/2012/07/02/promo-postcard-planning/

Portfolio tips

Our friends at Midsouth SCBWI have compiled tips for putting together your art portfolio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iExVZ7uF-kM
Thanks, Midsouth!

Bonus: You'll see more fabulous videos on craft by Susan Eaddy, on the sidebar.
This one, entitled Quiet Mouse, shows the process of her clay illustration technique, start to finish. Even just the view of her studio is so juicy! Definitely worth watching.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=jUX8oWK_z7g


Hello, Illustrators of SCBWI-MI!

This blog will function as an online scrapbook of resources and events in our region.
Welcome!
As you read, please consider what you'd like to see happen in our area, and let me know.
Let's build Illustration Nation together!