Cindy Revell: Illustrations — Ads and Editorials

These are very similar in style to children’s illustrations. There is one major difference, however: kids here don’t smile as explicitly and are a little older. In fact, the quiet and, as you may see from the images here, intentionally serene characters are almost the opposite of the rambunctious crowds playing and interacting in the children’s illustrations. Most of the editorial and advertising images include a single human actor, presenting either a product or a concept; it is mostly girls, of indeterminate age (I tend to think of them as teenagers — but that could be the work of my fantasy), who exhibit a more focused and serious behavior. They appeal to adults among others; they demonstrate some gravitas.

meditation-in-orange illustration editorial girl candles

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Cindy Revell: Still Life

There is a purely entertaining side to browsing Cindy Revell’s website still life gallery. With each page I discovered new subjects, new variations; different angles and additional unexpected objects would alter and turn over the hierarchy inside the depicted realm. For example, a fruit that crowned a tower of several cups in one painting may lie deposed next to a jug or a pitcher in another. In other words, there is a continuous evolution of theme — or at least it is possible to see the exhibited body of work that way. Because we are permitted to witness these changes and complications, because they are visible and clearly so, the complexity of some of the more intricate compositions appears natural — and particularly rewarding.

still-life-with-black-cup-and-lemon

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Cindy Revell: Furniture and Functional Art

Cindy Revell is a Canadian painter and illustrator who has worked for several well known companies and publications and creates art in a variety of genres and trends: illustration, functional art and realist oil paintings. Most of her oil works depict still life, and only occasionally a portrait or a landscape. You will find a rich collection of digital reproductions on her website and her artist portfolio in the Candle Art Gallery. I would recommend reading the oil painting process section of her website as well as her blog for some textual inspiration and more visual works as well. Her art listing at Painter’s Keys website is another great resource. Cindy Revell may boast a strong online presence — something I believe every artist should aspire to.

tiger-jungle-trunk-furniture-art
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