Everything I work on seems to take for-ever. I've been working on this squid drawing for a long while now, and I'm only now starting to get it finished.
Perhaps I should have made it a wedding cake. I still can afterwards in photoshop I suppose.
Since I've been on etsy.com alot I've noticed a distinct artistic style that seems to be pretty popular. I can't quite define it however, it's sort of like creepy children's book illustration. The defining characteristics are little creatures/people, animal costumes, animals in costumes, disconnected objects, and a certain muted palette. Lots of muted and/or flat colors and deliberate naiveté. I love it all, I'm just curious as to how this style developed.
betsywalton.etsy.com
ashleyg.etsy.com
berkleyillustration.etsy.com
timssally.etsy.com
katcharly.etsy.com
OrangeWillow.etsy.com
yumiyumi.etsy.com
Is it an asian influenced thing? The style reminds me of cute Japanese things (but at the same time also of Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are ). Jason Sho Green also seems to fall into this category. It also reminds me a little of Takashi Murakami's art if it had been whitewashed. Aya Takano, one of my favorite artists, is also floating on the periphery of this style.
Anyhow, I find it interesting.
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