Fashion Illustration: from the Catwalk to the Paper
Course final project
A course by Robert Tirado , Illustrator
About the final project for: Fashion Illustration: from the Catwalk to the Paper
Fashion illustration: from the catwalk to the paper
“Thank you very much for your willingness and for encouraging you to participate. I hope you enjoyed the course, that you learned to mix techniques, concepts and languages. This could be an open window for experimentation and personal search in the achievement of objectives associated with your work. Do not forget to do tests and integrate any type of technique that you consider interesting to your projects. Take advantage of mistakes, coincidences, imperfections. That each project you undertake becomes a fun challenge. Never stop doing personal work. Search the books and the Internet for interesting content, but remember that not only images can inspire you. Take advantage of your five senses. Use your memories, your experiences and your memory. Interpret your dreams and shape them. Detect hidden symbols in the sunsets and give yourself permission to interact with them. I leave you some tips related to the course: * Work on the concept. * Document yourself well. Research and search for interesting references. * Take into account the weight of the composition. * Experiment with various techniques and dare to create your own resources. * Practice with the program and discover its possibilities. Remember that great results are obtained with patience, work and perseverance. * It is very important that you share your work. Fashion is a very dynamic, colorful and creative world that helped me find new ways and forms of expression that were new to me. But we must not lose sight of the fact that the use of mixed techniques is likely to be applied in the development of any subject. I encourage you to eventually face other types of projects using the resources you have learned in the course. In that sense, I will be delighted to see your experiments and interpretations that surely also have to be appreciated by the Doméstika community. Share them! I hope to see you very soon in the forum. ”
Partial transcription of the video
“FINAL PROJECT In this lesson we will review what we did in the course. First of all, I introduced myself so that you knew me and you knew a little of my work. Then I told you about my influences, of those artists that inspire me the most and that I consider outstanding. I told you what we would do during the course and what was the final project? Then, we briefly reviewed the world of fashion illustration, highlighting the work of some important artists. Later I chose the work of a designer, which is Pam Hogg, and on which I based the development of my entire project. I worked based on your...”
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Course summary for: Fashion Illustration: from the Catwalk to the Paper
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Category
Fashion, Illustration -
Areas
Fashion Illustration , Traditional illustration

Robert Tirado
A course by Robert Tirado
Robert Tirado is a multidisciplinary artist from Caracas, Venezuela, based in Madrid, Spain. In recent years, he has specialized in the world of illustration, and his work is characterized by the use and combination of manual and digital techniques to create exceptional pieces.
His main inspiration is feminine beauty and fashion, something that has led him to collaborate with magazines such as Harper's Bazaar or Glamour Magazine, as well as publishers including the prestigious Taschen. In addition, Robert spends his time teaching classes and workshops at the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) Madrid.
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