Artwork & Words © Richard Ewing all rights reserved

Artwork & Words © Richard Ewing all rights reserved

Saturday, July 10, 2010

IF ...diary

Anne Frank was very difficult to do, emotionally. The push and pull of the caricature was a challenge to commit to with regard to the tragedy that Anne was. In most of her photos, but particularly the latter ones, you can see the battle between the optimism & fullness of youth against the depression and malnutrition of the war time. Children should never be in these circumstances. ever.

© Richard Ewing all rights reserved


© Richard Ewing all rights reserved


© Richard Ewing all rights reserved


© Richard Ewing all rights reserved


© Richard Ewing all rights reserved
Thank you and enjoy.

9 comments:

  1. Ahhhh, relief! A nice strong conceptual piece... I see nearly everyone (including myself) is interpreting this topic quite literally. I appreciate the melding of concepts here... well done.

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  2. Rick, you've outdone yourself. This piece is my new favorite. Her hair is brilliant, delightful. The depth of her eyes carries all the tragedy. It's lovely.

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  3. Best piece I've seen for the theme. Such a strong concept, the hair is just fantastic. Great work!

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  4. What a great post...thanks for showing the stages as well...really great illustration!

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  5. Heisann!

    I am new on IF, and will visit some selected blogs to get to know some of you.
    Nice to know you and to enjoy your work!
    ;:OD)

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  6. I missed this post: it is brilliant! Did you know it? ( I guess, you did)

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  7. still today I think it is genius !!!!

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