Stylization in Concept Art

 

 

Image 1:  The process of stylization of the “Bird and Nest”(2018) by Zahari Hamidon

Stylization
and stylized (or “stylisation” and “stylised” in (non-Oxford) British English, respectively) have a more specific meaning, referring to visual depictions that use simplified ways of representing objects or scenes that do not attempt a full, precise and accurate representation of their visual appearance (mimesis or “realistic“) (Wikipedia, 2018)

Image 1 above shows an attempt by an artist on the stylization of the “Bird and Nest” which mainly based on the different angle of the leaf. The sketches show the progress of the work focuses on a technique that enhances the ideas. For me, thoughts and method need to be dynamic in nature. Usually, artwork cannot be done overnight.

Reference:

Wikipedia (2018). Style (Visual Arts). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Style_(visual_arts)

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