Illustration Using Mixed Techniques: Fantastic Binomials
Course final project
A course by José Rosero , Visual artist and teacher
About the final project for: Illustration Using Mixed Techniques: Fantastic Binomials
Illustration Using Mixed Techniques: Fantastic Binomials
“Dear students, we have reached the end of the course. First, I reviewed what illustration is and what fantastic binomials are, then we created our own binomial in two series of lists, one written and one visual. From there we review three different techniques in order to better understand them and be able to apply them to the final image. Then we collected the ideas of the binomials, selected the best, made sketches and compositions to arrive at the most suitable, and from there, get to work! Remember that this is only one way to achieve illustrations that have some kind of meaning, I challenge you to make even more pairings and upload them to the course forum. I will be watching your progress! ”
Partial transcription of the video
“Final project Now that you have finished the course, I trust you will understand the methodology that I use in my creative processes. I will give you a summary of what we did to prepare the final project. We start with an explanation of what are fantastic binomials, a union of two concepts without a logical relationship to each other and they could spark many ideas. We saw several references that use this methodology. I showed the three groups of materials that we would use to achieve a mixed media illustration. After looking at the materials, we create the fantastic pairing. We chose a wor...”
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Course summary for: Illustration Using Mixed Techniques: Fantastic Binomials
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Acrylic Painting, Artistic Drawing, Collage, Painting

José Rosero
A course by José Rosero
José Rosero is a visual artist and teacher. His job is to approach the image from different points. He is now the director of CASATINTA, a space dedicated to workshops, exhibitions, and events around the visual arts. He also coordinates the Fig. International Congress of Illustration, of which seven versions have already been made in FILBO (2011-2017).
He has made several exhibitions, conferences, and workshops based on his own research participating in different events in Colombia and in other countries such as Argentina, Spain, Brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela, Mexico, and Chile.
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