Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Nights at the Circus


 This pen and watercolour depicts the Princess of Abyssinia who is in charge of the Tigers.


A carriage conveying Fevvers rushes through a deep Russian winter. Pen and watercolour.

Nights at the Circus

This is the same image done in two very different ways. The first was created using mainly ink and watercolour while the second is a woodcut. It is a depiction of Walser, a reporter who joins the troupe and from whose point of view the story is largly told. These images were heavily inspired by the Russian art at the turn of the century.  


Nights at the Circus








This is a pencil drawing of Colonel Kearney, leader of the troupe,  with his pet pig Cybil.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Nights at the Circus

Fevvers, an Etching




Anyone who has read Angela Carter's novel "Nights at the Circus" will know that it is a veritable treasure chest of vividly evocative images, rich in texture and detail and just ripe for depicting, any illustrators dream.

This image of Fevvers, the story's feisty protagonist, is an etching. I used this design for the front cover (adding the title and authors name later by hand).