Shay Melia ST20101034
Viva VoiceENCOUNTER &EXPOSURE
Instagram: @shaymus7
Twitter: @shaymus_7
Website: shaymus.squarespace.com
Email: [email protected]
My Work / Shaymus
The beginning of my current artistic direction within my practice and current visual language came to light after
establishing the creative name shaymus and began participating in professional practice within my
illustration work.
In my work I reflect on my own fascination and wonder with the natural world and universe by observation and
thinking with empathy. My work also explores and experiments with subjects I find personally interesting such as science, pop culture, philosophy and history.
Science is the poetry of reality – Richard Dawkins
Editorial Project – Context & Outcome
Research & Visual Direction
TED Talks outcome
Mappa Mundi
• Science and art-based research informing
visual language
• A starting point for each image
• Listing out aspects for desired visual
direction
• Minimise the artistic limitations
Materials, process & Technique
One day project outcome
Watercolour & pastel experiment
'Women in science' 'How To Handle Anger'
• Keeping my artistic identity
• Introduction of watercolour
• One day project
• Benefits of collage
Artists – Kelogsloops& Loribelle Spirovski
Kelogsloops – Lines Beneath Your Surface
Kelogsloops – In ReposeLoribelle Spirovski - Troye
Loribelle Spirovski - Homme 117
• Helping to understand
• Ability to communicate
• Inspiration from similar aspects
• Simple and impactful lines
• Realism and abstract
• Playfullness and maturity
Editorial Artists - Shaylyn Esposito & Rosanna Webster
Rosanna Webster – Editorial work
Shaylyn Esposito – Editorial work
• Challenging norms• Likewise characteristics• Inviting aura• Perception of proportion
• Resonates visually• Helps me see the possibilities
Skills and Ideas
photograph - Dream
Photoshop - Dream InDesign - Dream
• Metaphorical understanding of ideas• Interpret and critique the key principles• Editorials as a skill• Photoshop & InDesign
Audience & Goals
Product mock-ups
• Science & Philosophy
• Range of demographic
• Bringing people into science
• Other products
Strengths & Conclusion
• Consistent and well thought out
• Variation
• Perspective of complex ideas
• Aesthetic value
• Strive for improvement
Instagram: @shaymus7
Twitter: @shaymus_7
Website: shaymus.squarespace.com
Email: [email protected]
Shay Melia ST20101034
Professional practice
EXPOSURE
My degree & gained skills
• Confidence in my artwork
• Time to develop
• Inspiration from peers
• Industry knowledge
• Benefit of dissertation
Future Persuit's & long-term aspirations
• Interesting and metaphorical imagery
• Editorial publications such as Teen Breathe
• Website
• Freelance
• A finished result
Post-graduation plan
• Developing my practice
• Connecting & staying inspired
Achieve?
• Separate accounts
• Online presence & reach
Future actions
• Consistently active
• Contacting people
• Suitable home environment
• Equipment
• My work in mind
• Chosen colours
• Easy to understand
Creative CV
Show statement"Science is the poetry of reality." - Richard Dawkins
My work reflects on a fascination with questions of existence and the human drive to understand the mechanics of nature. I believe the illustrator is in a unique position to reveal the beauty and wonder of the scientific realm, and that a metaphorical approach can help the reader to understand complex subject matter and meanings behind a text.
I explore and and experiment across a range of subjects including science, pop culture, philosophy and history, gathering inspiration from the natural world and looking at the work of thought-provoking artists such as Miho Hirano, Miles Johnston and Kelogsloops. Text and image work together to create images that communicate and summarise. Working traditionally and digitally, I use soft uniform pastel tones and watercolour, embellishing the information within the work to provide an exciting aesthetic for the participant-viewer to engage with.
Artist statementAs a creative and motivated individual, my aim is to generate a unique aesthetic experience that I enjoy but can’t find already existing elsewhere. Developing my practice by experimenting and enquiring within my illustration degree has given me a drive for research and understanding. Using my personal interest of mainly the sciences and philosophy, my Illustration degree has developed my practice in a way that enables me to communicate visually and work successfully within a brief. I aim for audiences to connect with quiet and detailed illustrations which are impactful and commutative. Not to be put in one creative box, I enjoy the creative challenge using soft, dynamic pastel and watercolour tones to visually communicate, aiming to see how I can best share my unique take on text and image. Through my time at university, my level of illustrative ability and understanding of context has increased and continues to do so, making it more effortless and less daunting when challenged with briefs. Working for commissions as a freelance artist at home alongside my degree and within live projects has enabled me to gain a skill in working efficiently to meet deadlines. Further, working for editorials and illustrating personally enjoyable podcasts has given me a sense of how I can use my illustration practice in the commercial world.
Online presence
• Pricy but beneficial
Social Media
• Youtube
• Consistency
Live Application
• Automatic email
Portfolio catalogue
In context
Thank you for listening!
Instagram: @shaymus7
Twitter: @shaymus_7
Website: shaymus.squarespace.com
Email: [email protected]