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Moroccan Dreams, Bodil Jane
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Great illustrator Bodil Jane paint everyday life and plants in it
Illustrated map of Marseille for Metropolitan, the magazine of Eurostar. Par Bodil Jane, 2017. ☼ "What we particularly love about Bodil’s work is her eye for imagining the personal interiors of her characters. Her illustrations are lovely in how relatable their content is. Inspired by “recipes, animals, fashion, interiors, plants, packages and maps”, looking at Bodil’s work is like walking round an undiscovered antique shop of colourful, homely goodies.
Her illustrations are full of life without being overbearingly busy. “I think I’m obsessed with objects. I get really inspired by flea markets. I love postcard collections, exotic curiosities, antique tableware, freaky dolls, and so on. I just love things,” Bodil explains. In her wide range, yet considered, use of colour you can see a relation to an assortment of cultures including; “Mexican ornaments, Japanese portraits of women from the 1930s and Persian miniature art."
Bodil’s style has developed by keeping her approach simple but accurate. Consistently created by hand, her flowing use of ink and watercolour are as inviting on screen as they are in print. This is a consequence of Bodil’s resistance of technology, but sensibility of knowing exactly when to use mixed media, “For a while I’ve been experimenting with more mixed media, using textures of digital lines. Still the base of my illustrations is always very analog.”
Bodil has the ability to create self-initiated work but also successfully fulfil a client brief, displaying the extensive capabilities of this versatile but stylistic illustrator." dans http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/bodil-jane-250816 par Lucy Bourton ☼ + : http://bodiljane.com/