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Archive: Another Early Illustration (1989)

May 20th, 2008 by Samit

Early Illustrations of Samit Roy
Early Story Illustration (1989)
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One more illustration from the initial days of my career in pre-digital era. In 1989-90, I used to work for a daily news paper as an illustrator and commercial artist. The attached illustration is one of the hundreds illustrations that I have drawn for them, during this period. Being a literature enthusiast and an avid reader of all literary forms, I used to enjoy the stories as well, for which I was supposed to draw the illustrations and my formal education in language and literature used to help me a lot to come up with the most effective illustrations for them.

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Archive: Story Illustration (1990)

May 17th, 2008 by Samit

News Paper Illustrations and Story illustration by Samit Roy
Story Illustration for Newspaper (1990)
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One more story illustration from the early days of my career as an artist and designer. Pen and ink is still one of my favorite analog drawing media and I guess, my love for this particular media has started back in 1989-90, when I was working on these illustrations for a Bengali Daily.

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Archive: Story Illustration (1989)

May 15th, 2008 by Samit

Old story Illustrations of Samit Roy

Story Illustration for daily newspaper (1989)
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This illustration is from my old paper-made folder of story illustrations from the my ‘teen’ days that I have done for news paper, during 89-90! I started working as an illustrator and commercial artist while I was still in my college, pursuing my graduation in Literature.

This particular illustration is one of my favorites from that era. I still remember very clearly that how I used the nozzle of a watercolor tube to draw the basic thick lines to form the figure, directly on the paper without any pen, pencil or brushwork and then tried to bring out the details with small strokes and thin lines of a felt pen. The thick, long lines drawn by nozzle  and the finer and shorter lines by felt pen, when juxtaposed with each other, broght out the field of depht, quite successfully, irrespective of the limitation of space, tones, and colors.

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