STONES
This website showcases the work in progress on the Miga's Secret project. Miga’s Secret is an illustrated an animated nursery rhyme, accessible through a set of seven concertina picture books and an interactive mobile application. The idea and project is initiated by Art Director and Motion Designer Monika Rohner.
Storytelling, Animation, Picture-book, Transmedia, Interaction, Interactive game elements, Nursery-Rhyme, Childern, Design, Illustration, Magpie, One for sorrow, Work in Progress, Project Development, Portfolio
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STONES
If you had a look at my storyboards you know that in each story a gem stone is involved. To find the right shape for each scene I started a general research on gem stones and found a group of artists and illustrator who created some amazing images of stones. Have a look here!
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The Canadian artist Carly Waito paints beautiful and super realistic pictures of stones:
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Monochrome stone series by Swedish illustrator and graphic designer Martin Nicolausson. Make sure you have a look at the rest of his work, there are some real gems too 🙂
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And there is Katie Scott. She has some stones in her amazing and large portfolio too:
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And then there’s the fragile black and white stones by Caitlin Foster: