Illustrator From Buckinghamshire
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010This artist is a illustrator of novels specializing in visuals for kids. Fundamentally, this artists major specialities are categorized as traditional along with kids art.
The artist is based near London, UK. Presently there, Amy engages in her career as a freelancer for several different types of customers.
Amy makes use of copic markers within her work and also combines this with comprehensive pen work. Amy’s tremendously interested in developing designs merging the standard as well as up to date processes.
The Golden Age of Art represents a huge role in uplifting Amy in going after work around illustration. The Golden Age of Art was a time period recognized for unparalleled brilliance in book and magazine illustration that has in no way been witnessed before. It had been during this time when a big need for new visual art was first made by anyone, and so with the aid of advances in technologies, accurate and cheap duplication of art was permitted.
Within the region of the EU, the Golden Age period ended up being greatly affected by artistic activities of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Art Novuveau, Les Nabis, and by the Pre-Raphaelites. The leading names associated with designers that surfaced in this period were Walter Crane, Edmund Dulac, Arthur Rackham, Aubrey Beardsley and Kay Nielsen.
When it comes to the American illustration, the Golden Age was guided by Howard Pyle and also continued by his students N.C. Wyeth Maxfield Parrish, Edwin Austin Abbey and Frank Schoonover.
The actual changes as well as advancements within this time period where graphic artwork as well as drawings are concerned greatly impacted upon Amy’s take on the actual art and it reflects on precisely how Amy performs her works.
Presently, Amy Chipping looks for clients to work with to gain additional experience in the field, develop her styles and further enhance her skills in doing illustrations. She shares her portfolio in various online sites and is very much open for contact.
If you are really interested in Amy’s work then check out her childrens illustration work, or you can browse the PNWorldwide site, it also showsases more solid illustration work.