In the third session I began researching areas of illustration I have not looked at before, I started with Medical Illustration where I came across Peter Gardiner, I must say I found his work interesting however it has not changed my view overall – I still find it too strict for my style of work. The second discipline I researched was Fashion Illustration and found the work of Bobby Hillson – I fell in love with her work and really love the detail applied in her images. I have found that fashion illustration is a beautiful sub-topic of illustration and is definitely something I would like to research further, I am worried however that my skills would need to be improved for me to consider a route such as this.
Peter Gardiner is the Managing Director of Clinical Skills Ltd, a company set up to provide an illustrated portfolio of clinical skills procedures for educational and reference purposes.
Gardiner’s work has appeared regularly over the years in many UK nursing and medical publications he is also a co-author of the book, Surgical Procedures in Primary Care (Oxford University Press, 1995), which won First Prize in its category in the British Medical Association's Medical Book Competition in 1996
Bobby Hillson has been creating fashion illustrations throughout her career. She worked as a full time illustrator for vogue. In the 60’s she created her own childrens wear brand that was sold internationally and pieces from an early collection were acquired by the Bath Museum of Costume for permanent display.
Then in the late 70’s she returned to Saint Martin's where she had studied and set up the MA Fashion Course. She famously offered Alexander McQueen a place on the course when he made an unscheduled visit to the college
Hillson lives and works in London. She doesn’t have a website but can be contacted through www.fashionillustrationgallery.com
FIG was created to promote and sell original artworks made by artists who have worked as fashion illustrators
info from: http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/biographies/bobby-hillson
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