I am pleased to be working with Pioneer Theater Company again this year after a single season gap. I have done probably close to twenty posters for their various productions over the years reaching back to very early in my freelance career. It's always a pleasure to create new work for stage productions and I look forward to it whenever I get the chance.
This year's assignment happens to be for the musical version of Newsies. I admit I have never seen the film but I am looking forward to seeing the stage version later this year. Here's some of the process.
Theater provided this photo as direction |
Since the intent was clear as far as the pose, I did something I don't normally do which is bypass the rough sketch and go straight to the photo shoot. Two willing neighbor boys, with the help of their mom, who held the lights for me were my models.
The background was composed of actual newspaper articles from the 1899 newsies strike. I composited them and changed a couple of the headlines to match the director's requests.
Overall, I am pretty pleased with the result. Physical drawing was scanned and painted in Photoshop and the entire background was composed digitally also with hand made aged paper textures. Total working time was about two and a half days.
2 comments:
Great 'reference' reference. I also like your term 'figurative.' I might borrow that. It's nice to see other processes. Did you complete the final illustration traditionally? Apologies if you mentioned it and I missed it. Very nice piece.
Kary
The drawing is done traditionally and then scanned. I painted n Photoshop for the final art using custom brushes and textures.
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