Video: Unique posters and prints by Diana Sudyka
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
For me, a synonym for the expression "creative person" is a hot-tempered and arrogant person with high self-esteem. This is not a stone in the garden of skilled artists, this is another sad truth of life. Sometimes, true talent is terribly underestimated by others and is forever forced to "lie in the table" because of the natural modesty of its bearer. And sometimes - a good advertising move: to be called not an artist, but an ordinary poster painter.
Surely each of us has ever been to resorts of low popularity and saw the posters of local pseudo-cinemas. Drawn by ordinary craftsmen Shreki, Lara Croft and Harry Potter surprise, touch and generally evoke positive emotions. Such a human genius will find its place and application everywhere. Diana Sudyka (Diana Sudyka), of course, does not paint street posters in his native Chicago, but belongs to the category of free creators.
Diana worked as an illustrator for magazines from studios Big cat press in Chicago and Landfall Press, also a Chicago edition, later relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico. She did everything she could: from illustrations in print, posters and posters of rock concerts to watercolor landscapes of her biography for her own blog. The Tiny Aviary and documentary sketches, which she was inspired by in Chicago Field Museum of Natural History (Field Museum of Natural History of Chicago).
About Rock Posters: Diana has worked for bands like The Decemberists, Feist, Iron and Wine, Andrew Bird, Modest Mouse, Pearl Jam, and Tortoise. She has illustrated the books The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilious Journey, and the soon-to-be published The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma.
The fragile girl Diana also works in the etching style. Etching is one of the intaglio printing techniques. Intaglio printing, to put it simply, is the extrusion of soft metals like copper and zinc and then etching them with acids to produce a pattern. Most of her etchings are made by drawing with a needle on the top layer of metal, which she coats with asphalt resin. Then she processes the drawing with a chemical solution of ferric chloride. She does all this kind of work in the factory. the bird machine in Chicago. All her works are unique. "I make each of my creations in a single copy, so if they are bought or broken - so be it."
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