Thursday, April 23, 2009

Swimming With Sharks


I did this piece for the brilliant SooJin Buzelli at PlanAdvisor a while back. The topic: Risky Behavior. Size: 1/2 page spread.

PlanAdvisor and PlanSponsor are the two magazines I've worked with SooJin on. She ONLY uses illustration, and prefers the illustrative solutions to be more interpretive (read: NO BUSINESSMEN IN TIES!).

The result is that every issue she art directs looks like a miniature illustration annual. I don't know where you can pick up an issue, but if you get a chance, it's something you should buy. She gets really gorgeous work out of her artists.

Plus, she asked me to speak to her students at SVA a while back. And those who know me know I love to talk about illustration. I was very happy.

Have a good weekend,

f.

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15 Comments:

Blogger Cateris said...

I LOVE this illustration! It's really cool!

4:57 PM  
Blogger Sam Bosma said...

Saw this on your secret Conceptart haunt, and it's probably my favorite piece of yours. Those bloated sharks are just awesome. Great color, too.

5:11 PM  
Blogger donny said...

Wow. That's all I can say. Definitely one of my favourites of yours.

6:22 PM  
Blogger Kyle T. Webster said...

I'm working on one for SooJin right now, Frank. She's the best.

The final art on this piece is really, really, really awesome. I hope you will be entering this one in some competitions.

7:27 PM  
Blogger seajay said...

I love that you've found a reason to draw one of those cool deep sea helmets. beautiful syncopated cord thingy. its aaall good. its a pleasure to look at.

11:42 AM  
Blogger Michael Byers said...

I too love talking about illustration to others. Well at least my experience for the short two years I've been doing this. Thanks for sharing. You are very inspirational.

2:36 PM  
Anonymous britt spencer said...

dammit all. when I see these pieces from you I'm reminded why I am largely not successful... you got MAD skillzzzzzzzzzz that I and many others don't possess.
always a pleasure coming to your site.

4:08 PM  
Blogger Eli said...

Nice Frank, real Nice.

10:08 PM  
Blogger Ricardo said...

Aww man, I missed your talk I took her class second half of last semester.... ohh well. :(

Awesome work though as always

11:50 AM  
Anonymous Diego Lauton said...

Very nice! These sharks looks so awesome with all this climate of danger... and this perplexed guy... Now im your fan!

7:40 PM  
Anonymous matt said...

very menacing. love it.

4:59 PM  
Anonymous Maiyuan said...

I like the man that among the sharks and the colour you chose.
^-^

1:34 AM  
Blogger Erik Petri said...

Great image as always.
I love the format and the way you cropped those sharks...the dark one in the forground..wow it really gives depth to the image.
Great colors too...you rock!

5:54 AM  
Blogger Frank said...

Thanks for the comments, guys!


f.

9:59 AM  
Blogger Jed said...

I love the texture on the sharks, the stark color contrast and the exaggerated scale.

Another self-serving link to my blog (but seriously, I think this one is even more successful than the last one):

http://jedalexander.blogspot.com/2009/04/james-and-giant-peach.html

My new work has already resulted in an unsolicited gig from a nationally distributed magazine ( a certain children's magazine named for a famous kid focused Cable channel) , so I'm really feeling good about this new direction.

I hope this isn't invasive, to post this on your blog, but I admire what you do and really value your opinion.

10:56 AM  

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