This week we Golafre Martina and illustrated a real princess super :-) With a personal and unmistakable style and with a few illustrations, which on first impression may seem harsh for their color and line, conveys a tenderness boundless love for children and adults
When you enter your artwork come back to feel like a child but with the vision of what mix adult! and what so different reading by the age of watching him :-)))) impossible not to know!, but if you do not have the privilege to hear Martina's hand and Golafre to ...¡¡¡ Metola PATRICIA! !
Name: Patricia Metola
Date and place of birth: Madrid, 1974
Web: http://patriciametola.blogspot.com/ or http://tipika.blogspot.com/
M & G: "or self-taught art studies? Patricia
: Both. I studied graphic design, a four-year career. Then I had a professor of illustration and one of the exercises we raised was a series of illustrations of poems by Gloria Fuertes. He loved what I did and I suggested that undertake large-scale, I prepare a book. And I did not follow his advice. For many years I worked in advertising, but each time I called over the children's literature. And gradually I came back to draw. But it was very bad. Those drawings (I guess like most) were terrible. My way to illustrate is now part of a long process, and much remains ahead, much to learn.
Another thing that has enriched my vision as an illustrator was to approach the great work of this profession, as Kevta Pacovska, Emilio Urberuaga, Isol, Javier Zabala, each and every one of the workshops I've been receiving in recent years have given me the opportunity to look with different eyes.
M & G: What was your first job as an illustrator? Patricia
: in advertising or remember, in publishing a textbook, and in children's literature, a small paperback book published by Edelvives Galician, a donkey named Hippy.
M & G: Does your favorite work you have done so far? Patricia
: The last, Princess Merry, Carlo Frabetti
M & G: How inspires you? Patricia
: Looking and listening. Lately diving among the works of photographers from the mid-twentieth principles M & G: Tell us a little "what is the technique you use for your work?
Patricia: I changing. I like the water-based paints, whether ink, tempera, watercolors.
M & G: Do you have a story that happened to you as an illustrator? Patricia
: Yes, but I will not tell, I'm so ashamed.
M & G: Tell us one of your hobbies for your free time. Patricia
: Being with my kids. The other day we were making ice castles in the snow.
M & G: Your book- favorite story? Patricia
: "I can say several? I find it hard to stay with one ... Selma by Jutta Bauer, The Thread of Life, by Davide Cali and Serge Bloch Duck and death, Wolf Erlbruch: Secrets in the forest, by Jimmy Liao, The Globe, Isol ...
M & G: "movie or animated series favorite? Patricia
: One, two, three, Billy Wilder.
M & G: What character or drawing you identify? Patricia
: Uff, how difficult. I do not know.
M & G: What illustrator or graphic artist would you highlight? Patricia
: I really like the work of Isidro Ferrer.
M & G: Recommend a website or blog that you especially like Patricia
: http://emmas.blogg.se/
Thanks Patricia for having devoted your time, we know you are very busy eh!
;-) I really liked my daughters to enjoy one of your illustration workshops :-))) hope to repeat soon!
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