Quicksand Cover Art (with process)
This week's cover art for The Spectator Australia, depicting Prime Minister Gillard following Kristina Keneally and the fallen NSW Labor government into the quicksand.
And for all you process junkies out there...
The Process
Thumbnails
My editor called me on Saturday to brief me, and I only had a couple of hours to get thumbnails to him before he boarded a plane to the UK. I quickly sketched up a couple of ideas in my pocket sketchbook, took a photo on my mobile phone, and sent it to him as an MMS. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to get that onto my computer, so I scanned it here. We have the very rough scribblings of dominoes toppling, and quicksand.
Sketches
Quicksand was approved, and I moved onto some roughs...
Before refining it more to send over for approval...
At this stage I also work with it in the magazine layout template to make sure it all works with the 'furniture' (the type, headings etc.)...
Inks
All good, so I move onto inks. Like most of my commercial work, I draw this directly into Photoshop using a Wacom Cintiq interactive display using a plain old 'hard round' brush. Pressure sensitivity allows me to use it like a watercolour brush (never as good, though) to get the thin to thick, varied strokes that I love to make. I just take the sketch opacity down and draw the inks on a layer above it.
Colour
First I put down some simple, flat colours on a layer below the inks...
Then, I add a simple sky background gradient...
And then I start playing around with a few colour variations in the template...
I really liked the bluey green sky, but I wanted it to look more foreboding and oppressive. The orange sky looked cool and very Aussie, but it was a bit too similar to the quicksand, and I was worried that the foreground wouldn't stand out enough. I chose the dark green suit, as I knew my editor would like the hint that Labor is not only in the Greens' pocket, but wearing their clothes.
And so, I coloured it all up, added pinstripes to the suit, shading, a little texture on the sky, and arrived at the final art. Please click for a closer look...
Still waiting on the published cover, so will update this when it arrives. Just received it. Looks like the art department or printer has bumped up the colours...
Thanks for stopping by - I appreciate it.
Cheers, Anton