Showing posts with label gothic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gothic. Show all posts

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Undead in red

This in my mind is a crazy undead redhead. I mean she is either undead or she has a serious general aversion to sunlight. Who knows, but as my dear fiancée pointed out she looks mental either way.

(c) Anita K. Olsen

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anitaolsen.illustration@gmail.com

Until next time
Anita K. Olsen

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Swan

Just for kicks a swan like gothic geisha girl. I guess it took about an hour. I like taking my time, even if I'm just supposed to do a speedy piece of art.

I think she looks elegant in a weird way. I'm really liking the whole elongated neck thing :p



Until next time
Anita Night

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Airy Fairy

Today I bring you fairy dust.

I like stripes and frilly skirts and fairies so why not combine them ^^
It has been a while since I did a fairy so here it is;


This was just a fun and fast piece. Probably took me an hour or two in total.

Until next time
Anita Night

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Poetry through imagery

So here are my illustrations for the final project module at my university. I handed it in on Tuesday. The thought behind this project was to create illustrations inspired by poetry. Specifically the poetry written by my fiancée Ole, who has previously participated in and won the international society of poets yearly poetry competition.

Should you wish to read his poems simply head over to his blog:
www.schritsh.blogspot.com

They are of course also featured in my artwork. I look upon the art of illustration as something that gives the written word more depth, more punch. It sort of tells a story that is not apparent to the reader simply through words. I am hoping that combining poetry and illustration will leave a longer lasting impression in the mind of the reader than a regular poem would.

This is the cover art:

Spread 1 , Mortal Darkness

Spread 2, Transparent

Spread 3, Dead

Spread 4, Last hour of life

Spread 5, Thought

Spread 6, Light

This poem was dedicated to me by Ole, and is one of the things I cherish most in the world.

Spread 7, Hope

Hopefully I succeeded in achieving my goals. I believe I did. Either way am pretty happy with how the project turned out. The style of the illustrations did take a different turn than I was intending, but I don't mind that happy accidents occur.

Until next time
Anita Night