Video: If the branches are high: bright drawings by Robert Carter
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Canadian artist Robert Carter is a frequent contributor to the media. He creates vivid drawings for articles on sensitive topics. How many times illustrations have been drawn for these materials, but Robert Carter's view of social problems is sharp and fresh. In his paintings, a child's toy becomes a symbol of discrimination, and bright red houses grow on branches that are too high for people, which means high real estate prices. However, Robert Carter creates wonderful vivid drawings not only on socially important topics - you can be convinced of this right now.
Robert Carter was born in the UK, but very young he was transported to Canada. Already here he discovered the talent of an artist, here he later began to study painting and design in college, here and now he lives and works.
Robert Carter draws illustrations for books and the press, designs magazine covers, and creates advertising posters. His clients include Penguin and American Airlines, the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times.
The main task of the artist's bright drawings is to attract the attention of the viewer. There is nothing worse than a glance that slips, but does not linger on a picture, and a hand that immediately flips an illustrated page, says Robert Carter. If the audience is not interested in what you wanted to say, then you can forget about success.
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