Our biggest project was based on illustrating narratives, including Alice In Wonderland and then a children's book of our own choosing. We had to focus on character development, create numerous book dummies and complete 3 final pieces along with a full size book dummy. Plus, Dan hooked us up with the opportunity to have a gallery show to feature all our hard work. It was a lot of work and a lot of fun and I wanted to share my final work here, along with some pictures from the show. Enjoy!
I illustrated the classic Grimm's Brother's tale of Rumplestiltskin.
Show me a Story, the name of the exhibition is being kept up for a little while at Lush Gallery, which is next to Watkins, behind Neely's BBQ. I'm not sure when it comes down, but if you have a bit of free time and are in the area, check it out!




2 comments:
Hi!
I was browsing the Watkins website and came across your blog! I am considering attending Watkins and majoring in either Interior or Graphic Design! I was wondering how you liked Watkins and if you had any advice from a highschool junior wanting to be a design major?!
Thanks!
-Chelsea
you're rumplestiltskin drawings are wickedly funny.
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