Showing posts with label Frank Stockton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Stockton. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Frank Stockton


I have frequented Frank Stockton’s blog for the last year or so. He has quickly become one of my favorite illustrators. At the very least, he is a very good draftsperson. He has a strong sense of narrative composition, and uses color very effectively in his illustrations. Stockton’s primarily worked in magazine illustration, but has recently branched into comic book illustration.


This particular illustration was done for Backpacker magazine. The saturated skin tones stand off the pale hues of the background well. The contrast between the shadow of the hat brim, skin tone and dark colored shirt direct the viewer’s eye to the face. Even the background looks to be designed to frame the foreground figure.


Stockton seems to be influenced by Japanese printmakers in both design and use of flat color. This can be specifically seen in the cloud patterns and use of atmospheric perspective to give the viewer a feeling of vastness behind the main figure.


For more info on Frank Stockton, his website is http://www.frankstockton.com. A link to his blog can be found there as well as his portfolio. He posts semi-frequently and usually posts process shots of finished works and other illustration related thoughts.