a new opera version of August Strindberg's Miss Julie that they are setting up this fall.
You can read more about the event at their homepage here.


I thought I would write a few words about the process and share some images.
The brief was to create a illustration that would work as a poster for the opera. This would be a new interpretation of
August Strindbergs classic Miss Julie, that would now be set in the 1930s colonial Africa on a rubber platage in the jungle.
They where looking for a creppy feeling with big insects and thick jungel that in a way kept miss Julie from leaving.
I started going throu old photographs of hairstyles and clothes from the 30s along with pictures of jungle, plants,
rubber trees and alot of insects to find the right style and inspiration.
So this is what I use for the inking along with Black indian ink.
If you can't see what I mean it's the black spot that is suppose to be a white pearl in a neackless.
The trick is know when it's enough.

So 2 sections then pieced it together in photoshop and cleaned up the lines.
But I felt it would have been a to dark and scary look for this project so I decided to leave that out.
The character collects birds in the opera so that's why the are incorporated and the hair starts to form bird,
giving it a more surrealistic feeling and suggesting that her situation is also a struggle for her in her mind.
Scroll to the top to see the final version again.
This was a very fun project and I've been looking forward to doing a project in this style for a long time.
So I finally got a great subject to try it out, and the end result is really nice I think.
Illustrating 1930s fashion and hairstyles, and thick wild jungle is really fun so I will probably return
to that in one way or another in future illustrations.
Anyway I really like the way this turned out, I hope you do to :)
Snyggt kenny! Jag är ett stort fan av just den här pjäsen så det här gav god försmak!
ReplyDeleteCool! I like the way you posted this step by step and it's good to see some hand drawn illustration using traditional methods like pen and ink. I really like the original black and white image!
ReplyDeleteExelent Kenny!!. I really like your work. :)
ReplyDeleteSaludos desde Mexico .-.
Ciao.
SKönt å se att du inte la ner 25 timmar på att hand-vektorisera den, Kenny :)
ReplyDeleteBilderna får en mycket finare ruffhet och "äkthet" av att man ser riktiga linjer och handarbete.
Fem toasts av fem möjliga.
Thanks for sharing your skill.
ReplyDeleteKarma will repay you ;D
Kudos from Italy,
Lily
Nice post. Very nice. Actually the images tell everything about your method of working.
ReplyDeleteI also like the black pearl. My dad used to teach me that the smudges and mishaps only make the image more lively so don't be afraid of them.