Every elephant has a huge heart

Every elephant has a huge heart

This is the illustration I did for my Brooklyn friends at PeaceForElephants.com
They are having an auction soon and all proceeds will go towards helping elephants in Thailand.

Some of these works of art are now on display at JAYA YOGA CENTER in Park Slope, Brooklyn. All are original “Elephant Inspired” pieces that were created for our upcoming Spring Music/ArtAuction Event (DateTBA).

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So if you are in New York please visit this wonderful exhibition, donate or be part of the auction: elephants deserve it!

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“Help Message in 3D” watercolor

“Help Message in 3D” ink & watercolor, 9×12″.
$80 + shipping cost from NYC.

This piece is SOLD, but stay tuned for more film based original watercolors on sale!

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New guy at the studio…

New guy at the studio...

He is nice and friendly!

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What we do in my classes

What we do in my classes

(María is our model to learn the body parts)

I teach Illustration in Spanish for Kids at Instituto Cervantes New York following the program Learn Spanish Love Español, a Spanish language learning program for kids created by me to learn Spanish through illustration.
Welcome to my classes and enjoy!!
(all this material is exclusive and under copyright)

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securedownload-17We need to know the Spanish words for everything we can find in our artist´s studio!

securedownload-16I give them the face: they give them the personality!

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securedownload-14Color, colors, colors!

securedownload-13During Halloween we have our own spooky material: complete the zombie!

securedownload-12Create your own monster: this is Broglen J.!

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Thanks for reading!! More news soon!

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Happy Hunky 2013

Happy Hunky 2013

On December 31st 1995 Bill Watterson published the last Calvin & Hobbes strip, what meant the end of the best comic strip since Peanuts.
After a hard 2012 we are gonna need to be strong for the new year, so I wish you all a “hunky 2013″ with this tribute to the master Watterson. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

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My interview for Teleclip TV

Teleclip TV

Now you can watch online my interview for the TV channel in NY Teleclip as part of a series about “interesting” jobs. Here you can watch the video so you can know more about what being an illustrator means to me (in Spanish).

http://teleclip.tv/profesiones_interesantes:_jose_fragoso_nos_cuenta_como_llego_a_ser_ilustrador/uc6nl

Thanks for reading!

 

References and inspiration for the book “Cosas de Niños” (Sony Music, 2012)

Reference pictures are always useful when doing an illustration. Lots of the things we have to draw we have never seen them before or at least we don´t have a clear image of them in our mind, so external references are needed many times when you work.

For illustrating the children´s book “Cosas de Niños” (released by Sony Music last June) I used many references and really enjoyed playing with them. The book is based on classic tales told in a modern way, so we needed to give the characters and locations a feel of our times: I´m going to show you some of them so you can know my working process a little better and enjoy the book much more.

Three Little Pigs.

In the book the piggies play jazz in a band, so I immediately thought about a city I love: New Orleans. Its houses and artists where a fantastic reference for the book, and I think they gave the story much more personality.

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Every visual detail can help the reader to get into the story and believe those characters and locations are or could be real. Here you have some examples of how to give more personality to our characters using some features from characters or people who really exist: Dr John is a fantastic musician from New Orleans. He is jazz, voodoo and style. He is dangerous. He IS the wolf.

The same for the good guys: Buddy Rich (1917-1987) was probably the best jazz drummer ever and famous also for his initials on his bass drum. Ah! And don´t forget the important detail of making the drummer pig take the drumstick the “old way”, with only three fingers!

Phineas Newborn Jr (1931-1989) was a fantastic pianist who used to wear his thick glasses on the cover of his records. Drawing those glasses on the pig won´t make him look like Phineas, but will give him the retro jazzy look we are looking for.

Locations need references, too: the right location will give our story much more depth and credibility:

And using classic references will make us get the perfect atmosphere: when you talk about illustration in jazz you are talking about Jim Flora (1914-1998). He made the posters and album covers in jazz history, and has inspired lots of great artists today like Shag.

Hansel & Gretel

Even when we need to create a location that doesn´t exist, lots of real places will help us. This is a good example: I took this picture of this amazing house in Fire Island NY more than a year ago, and used it to create the long path that I needed when Hansel and Gretel get to the witch´s house. Obvious advise: take pictures of the things that call your attention, you will be creating a great library of images that you will use someday.

I really enjoy giving winks to the reader: small details that make them think and go beyond the evident. In this case I put a pair of classic Chanel shoes to the witch so the reader can create his own parallel story…

And who can beat a master piece? Nobody, so we better get inspired by them when we need them. Spanish painter Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) helped me on this:

El Ratoncito Pérez

I don´t know how to translate this one because I think it only exists in Spain: it tells the story of a little prince who loses a tooth and a small mouse comes to his palace to change it for a present, but before he turns him into a mouse and makes him see all the poverty in his reign.

Again I´m using a master, Vincent Van Gogh: I remember how his painting “Room in Arles” impressed me when I saw it at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. He wanted to show how humble and tiny his room was in that time and used a fantastic perspective to get that.

Because the story takes place during the Middle Age, I created the front cover of this tale based on a stained glass window. This is about teeth, so  used a typical image you see at the dentist´s office (kind of window shape) and broke one glass for the missing tooth.

So this is how fun and interesting creating a book can be!

I hope you enjoyed it, more to come and thanks for reading!

 

NOTE: the book is only published in Spain, but email me if you want it and I´ll tell you how to get it from any other country. 

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Interview for TV today at the studio

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Today people from Teleclip TV came to the studio to record an interview. This is a TV channel for kids and teens and this interview is going to be part of a series about “original jobs”. They want kids to know they can do different things for living, and being an illustrator is one those jobs.

I have answered a few questions, shown the way I work and told the process of creating an illustration, from the first sketches to the published version.

It´s been quite fun and I think we are going to show some interesting ideas and tips to anyone who wants to be an illustrator or just know a little more about this job. I´ll tell you when it comes “on air”!

Thanks Teleclip TV for the work and thank you for reading!

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Create your own monster

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Creating monsters is fun and drawing them is great! This is an excerpt from a forthcoming project I´m working on right now. I will give you more details soon!

Thanks for reading!

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My Rooster at Creative Quaterly

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My Rooster illustration for SONY Music has been selected by Creative Quaterly magazine. I really appreciate it as this is one of the magazines I respect the most: after two illustrations published on 3×3 Magazine last year, this is definitely good news.

The illustration appears on the second part of “Cosas de Niños” children´s book by SONY Music, to be released this October.

Thanks for reading!

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