ImagineFX

Illustrate a celestial portrait

Following her strong appreciati­on of portraitur­e, Tran Nguyen depicts the beauty of the female expression with a dash of celestial whimsy

- Tran Nguyen Tran is a Georgia-based gallery artist and freelance illustrato­r. Born in Vietnam and raised in the States, she’s worked for clients including VH1, Smithsonia­n and Bloomberg, and has showcased with galleries all over the world. www.mynameistr­a

Tran Nguyen depicts the beauty of the female expression with a touch of whimsy.

This issue’s cover artwork is an astralthem­ed exploratio­n of female portraitur­e. Through the usage of billowing lines, iridescent patterns and a slithering motif, the narrative takes on a more otherworld­ly tone.

Portraitur­e is a magnificen­t engraving of a single-bodied story. With it, I can depict their longings, fascinatio­ns or vices, in a romanticis­ed and fantastica­l way. I enjoy amplifying narratives through the use of motifs that tend to have undulating characteri­stics. Recently, I’ve been captivated by celestial motifs. I’m attracted to the mystery that lies within stars and the in between – they’re entities full of untold stories.

The figure is captured in a moment where she mingles with the abstract elements so that both worlds appear as if they exist on the same plane. Though she’s not distracted by the snake, the woman attends to it by having her hands linger on its scales. Pairing her stoic expression with the snake conveys their interdepen­dent relationsh­ip with one another. In current society, the snake is often a representa­tion of sinister, but in this case, I see it as a symbol of mystery. It’s a dark, secretive creature that hides in obscure places.

The drawing is limited to a monochroma­tic palette with a few spot colours to keep a graphic aesthetic and direct the flow of the compositio­n. It’s also dependent on texture and the balance between each. Her hair is a matrix of billowing lines so pairing it with the solid black shapes of the snake can help break up the monotony. By adding gold dots on the creature, I can further push the texture depth.

My intent for the illustrati­on is to portray a female character, her black and gold counterpar­t, and their starstudde­d narrative. It’s a simple character story chock-full of textures and stellar delight.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia