Today’s artist interview is with Mortellana, a page artist for the color red! Learn more abou
Today’s artist interview is with Mortellana, a page artist for the color red! Learn more about her art inspirations below, check out some of the initial thumbnails, and be sure to pledge to our Kickstarter before April 10th to see the finished piece.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/743397933/a-touch-of-color-relaunch What’s the story behind your fairies?They happened to come across some ruins in a different forest. After making themselves a fire, the dragon that lived there approached and got along with them, tucking itself to sleep right there besides them. The blood moon was in the sky and one of the fairies decided to give her companion a rose made of flames to wear in her hair, she plays it off as something done out of boredom but her cheeks go a little too red once her friend finally smiles at the gift. What was your favorite part of the illustration process? What was your least favorite?This was one of my all time favorite pieces to work on I think, I really found myself enjoying all the nature elements and lighting I added, the wood texture, the fire, the rocks, I had a blast with all of them. My least favorite might have been working on the fairies themselves, but honestly, only because I didn’t need to try anything new with them. Any other cool details about your piece you’d like to share?I wanted to draw a subject other than a flower because I drew those a lot at the time, so I almost went with little fire hummingbirds for the piece, but couldn’t make it work with the concept and went back to flowers. You can find more of Mortellana’s work on Twitter as MortellanArt and Instagram as Mortellana. -- source link
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