My set Goal:
This year is going to be a kicker for me as my goals for myself are set pretty high. I tend to aim for a 1st or a 2.1 (personally just a 1st in my honours degree would be great). I also want to be able to finish a book by the end of the year and improve my reading, creating a book for children and making it go viral, whilst also continuing my voluntary work at the Artrium, which is a brilliant learning curve for my skills and just for me as a person. But my main goal at the end of the year is to leave knowing I am a educated illustrator whom one day will be an excellent teacher, just like the one who she’s had for 3 years straight once I’ve finished her honours degree. I’m already making an impact, which was my goal at the start of year 1 of the course by making my work an aim for those who are suffering from an mental illness or who have specific learning difficulties, which landed me a job as being mentor for those who I aimed for and created so many memories along the way. I’ve made a brilliant friend along the way, who will be sticking around for an extra year for our teaching degrees and I hope for many more. Suprising, all this happened due to a little 3 year course of illustration! I gained confidence, determaition, a new job inspiration and a good friend, meaning the only goal I set myself is to keep up with what I’m doing right now to be honest. If I do that I’ll end up with being that perfect teacher, being the role model like the ones I’ve mentioned, a great friend for a long time, the chance to finish a book with little struggle, to write better and the confidence I deserve!
The art:
as my tagline goes i’m weird and wonderful. Dark and sweet. But alittle indecisive. Basically i’m mood dependent, However my work for 2 years has been aimed at people with mental health and learning difficulties. Because i’m the artist who is what i consider golden hearted, I turn what i have into a learning curve for others who think they are alone or can’t manage. I always intend to give the negative into a positive yet powerful statement.
Artist:
As for artist who i get inspired by, Their names are John Bond and John Kenn Mortensen, These two artists are a perfect example of me, John Bond, He’s an illustrator from the South, UK. Bond makes fantastic children art and used shops and blocks or objects to create animals from, Sort of the same thing id do with my traditional work.
John Bond
John Bond is an artist from the South of England who goes by the name of Iamjohnbond on instagram, he has a website and facebook page where he shows his work and uses social media to sell his projects. I like John Bonds work because I use him as inspiration from when I drew my dog illustrations, I love how he based his work towards children, The style of his work is he makes objects into animals and this gave me inspiration to draw animal in a similar style. since then I have create my own designs and even show them at my final show of 2018. they seem to be well received.


As you see here, a comparison of John Bond’s work and my own sketchbook drawings with watercolour and ink, you can see the inspiration that has taken place however we’re also completely different.
John Kenn Mortenson
John Kenn Mortenson is a Denmark artist, film director, illustrator. Who creates dark and creepy storybook art, his method looks like its mad of ink. I am a huge fan of his work as when i was creating my incubus character a year ago i found in John Kenn Mortenson for inspiration. His work is dark and this gave me the idea of creating a character who was an anxiety demon and i wanted to create my demon with ink and quill, this was a success.


Mine and John Kenn Mortenson’s work in comparison. As you see we have got similar work styles with was inspired by his fictional fantasy drawings however we are different by the methods we use and the style of drawing/materials.
Nothing more I can say really I just really like these 2 artist and a summery of what my goals are
Rachel
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Bibliography
Bond, J. (2018). Ohh Deer Meets John Bond. [online] YouTube. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibsf2iKXlT0 [Accessed 2 Oct. 2018].
Mortensen, J. (2015). don kenn gallery. [online] Johnkenn.blogspot.com. Available at: http://johnkenn.blogspot.com/ [Accessed 20 Sep. 2018].