IF Topic: Tales and Legends

January 27th, 2008

eliza dolittle Eliza Dolittle is a character that has always fascinated me. I read the play, Pygmalion (George Bernard Shaw) in middle school and it was years until I saw Audrey Hepburn (one of my favs) play Eliza in the musical, My Fair Lady. I love the undercurrent idea in the story of Pygmalion that happiness isn’t a byproduct of wealth or social status. Eliza ultimately chooses her own happiness, regardless of the desires of the people who try to mold her to their ideals.

Admittedly, I am also fascinated by the romantic vision of Edwardian England and I love a good love story!

Later, much!
TT

It’s been a while…

December 25th, 2007

recycled xmas card collage I’ve been temporarily removed from doing a lot of creative work (or work of any type) by a serious illness. No worries, though, I’m on my way to recovery and the needed rest has really recharged my creative batteries, no matter how much of a bummer the route to the rest was.I was hanging out around the house yesterday and I spotted these great cards that came from Aunt M for me, T and the kids, three of the same kind which gave me enough raw materials to make this little collage. I have been entertaining the idea of creating quilt patterns and this may be a beginning. It would be perfect for an appliqu√© quilt. Ironically, M and her sis, my M.I.L., Judi are both avid and awesome quilters. I may expand on this in sketches and patterns.

So it is good to be back at posting. I wish all of you the best in 2008. Stay tuned for more…

Kipling’s Princess

November 8th, 2007

SariPerhaps this might be Mowgli’s love interest in the Jungle Book. I do so love Kipling and read all of his stories as a young child. I remember feeling the terror inspired by Shere Khan, the tiger nemesis of all the jungle. I do love a good story and Mr. Kipling had a way with words.

Little Match Girl and Goldilocks

November 8th, 2007

matchgirlGoldiI’m currently inspired to create illustrations based on all my favorite childhood fairy tales. These are a few of the ideas I’ve been toying with . I have more! Hansel and Gretel will be posted in a bit and there’s some sort of Indian Princess that I guess is a nod toward my love of Kipling.


Illustration Friday topic: Hats

November 8th, 2007

red riding hoodOk, so it’s not exactly a hat, it’s a hood but I thought this illustration of Little Red Riding Hood was appropriate for this weeks IF topic. Why not?


Brand spankin’ new

November 5th, 2007

Check it out. The new and improved traylorillo.com. Check back to find updates.

woo hoo…

TT

new ideas

October 30th, 2007

sweetheartsI have been working on sketches for a story idea based loosely on my grandmother’s stories of her young days. She was born in 1913, so she grew up in some interesting times. I am still formulating the characterization and plot lines but I thought I’d post some of the character sketches I was working on. It’s easier for me to draw the characters in a story, first. Then I work on personality traits and unique qualities they might have. That’s very different from illustrating someone else’s story, as you are given the manuscript and have to draw the character to suit the authors description. Both paths are fun, but it’s always more fun for me to do my own stories.

pen and ink sketch


Inspired by like-minds…

October 30th, 2007

the new dressMy brain is teeming with all sorts of inspiration after attending the SCBWI Mid-Atlantic Fall Conference in Arlington, Virginia. I was treated to a wealth of information as well as a special luncheon for the speakers (Thanks E.B., you are the best!). I was thrilled to meet the Art Director and Editor for Albert Whitman and Co., — two delightful ladies with a deep devotion to their craft. The Art Director, a speaker at the illustrator’s break-out, gave an informative presentation, providing encouragement to those aspiring and those already a part of the “fufilling” profession of creating imagery for young people.

I also had the opportunity to meet, in person, Moira, my co-editor (who does most of the editing work) for the Highlighter, the SCBWI Mid-Atlantic Newsletter. She’s not only a published author but also a lawyer (always a good friend to have just in case…)! I managed to buy the very last copy of her book, Alfie the Apostrophe and have it signed for my son. She was also a panelist of first time published authors and their editors.

I have lots of ideas in the cooker, now, just waiting to come out…stay tuned…

The illustration sketch above is pen and ink and is a preliminary for a story idea I am working on based on a tale from my grandmother’s childhood. It takes place in the great depression.¬†


Best Buds

October 25th, 2007

palsI really don’t know where I got this idea to begin with, but it transmogrified into sort of a simplified representation of my daughter and her friend. I may color it digitally.