Sunday 28 February 2010

Sketchs from Sangion: Behind the scenes

Yellow Pad Sangion


Sketchs from Sangion: Behind the scenes

Around this time last year I did a picture for a musician from the Isle of Man - Clara Barker. Back in January 2009, Clara posted a bulletin and a blog asking for art inspired by her yet to be released song “Sangion.” I did not immediately reply to the blog. In fact if you do look at the blog you will see a good two months went by until I replied. My thinking was that out of the 10,000+ friends she had, hundreds had to be better and more specialised than me. The moral of the story, don’t hesitate!! Give it a go!! Who knows?! And that goes for anything.
After two months I was getting a little impatient. I thought she was waiting for artwork before posting the song in her player. I thought the picture would be just for that small image in the player. A year later and Clara still hasn’t posted that song on her page :D (although there are a few new ones from her album on there).

I wasn’t really sure what to do for the picture. 
During the two months where I didn’t reply I did a few scribbles of clichéd scenes (the usually mushy lovers embrace or what ever), but because I never intended on being part of the project at the time, these scribbles look worse than my doodles.

Because I was so late to the party, Clara already had a few submissions which meant she wasn’t afraid to tell me what she actually expected from my picture. I would have made her tell me what she expected anyway. Basically she wanted the characters to be based on real people (which has in a way become my speciality these days).

Reading the lyrics is very different to actually hearing the song. For some strange reason I imagined it was about the characters battling either a war, the world, or each other’s emotions when they were apart. To give it a Japanese flavour (and because my style isn’t very manga to begin with) I set the image in feudal Japan. I based the samurai uniform on the one Tom Cruise wears in the movie "The Last Samurai." I did a second version of the image where they are wearing more modern clothes, just in case I was going in the wrong direction.




Yellow Pad Sangion


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Yellow Pad Sangion

Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion


Yellow Pad Sangion






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Indigo is avalible now from AmazonPlay.com, and iTunes.

The cover on the album is an oil-painting by another friend of Clara’s (a friend outside the internet, I think) - Sarah Creighton.









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