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Create powerful compositio­ns

Illustrato­r and comic artist Steve Ellis reveals how he comes up with energetic designs that catch the eye and direct the action on the page

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Comic artist Steve Ellis reveals how he comes up with energetic designs that catch the eye and direct the action on the page.

I used to rely on my art instincts when it came to composing an image. My earliest profession­al work was in comics, drawing an average six panels per page for a total of 130 separate compositio­ns per book. It was a boot camp for compositio­n! I learned to be focused and clear, with simple and strong compositio­ns.

As I transition­ed to painting I wanted to be able to do more complex images with multifacet­ed stories in a single image. This meant that I had to get more involved in learning the tricks of compositio­n.

I tried to figure out why some beautifull­y rendered images fall apart while other seemingly less-finished pieces held my eye. Why do some images leap off the bookstore shelves while others just sit there? Almost always it was compositio­n that set them apart. To learn more I read books such as Michel Jacobs’ The Art of Compositio­n: A Simple Applicatio­n of Dynamic Symmetry, and looked at art ranging from Old Masters to the cover of the latest Hawkeye comic through the lens of compositio­n. That started a journey for me which continues to this day.

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