Yearbook Spread

For this project, I used my most regularly used medium, black and  grey markers. I also used black and white card paper that I cut out in different shapes and used in various areas in this spread. I generally love working with black and white moreover I felt there is no better way to represent my art style than using the colours I am most content with. The theme of my yearbook spread is monochrome and modernised. My  spread style is inspired by a music video that portrays an alluring peek into a bleak dystopian future using only a monochromatic palette. ( I am also attaching the link to the music video below)

I only utilized grey tones in a few places, such as my self-portrait and the shark illustration, since I wanted the grey to convey that the living things on my yearbook spread seem to be three-dimensional.

Although my spread depicts a very dismal setting, I am quite the contrary! 
When I see illustrations made with black markers, I admire how bold they are. I feel captivated by the white space and few black lines that form a shape or a character.

I’d give myself an 8/10 since I believe my overthinking has been unconsciously reflected on my yearbook spread by the overcrowding on the left side of the layout, making the right side feel relatively emptier. However, I believe that the consistent theme and clear distribution of information effectively describes my art style and personality.

This project took me a total of 5 hours of planning and execution.

(Music video Link: http://vimeo.com/181706731)

Size: 21cm x 42 cm

2 thoughts on “Yearbook Spread”

  1. Thanks for the great post. You don’t have a category showing for jeff’s class 131. Make sure you have that up and working 🙂

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