My last post about Alice in Wonderland has made me realize that part of my appreciation for art as an adult is derived from my love of children's book illustrations as a child.
While searching for Arthur Rackham drawings (he did a wonderful version of Alice), I found many great examples of his work that I loved. Some reminded me a little bit of Mucha, while many reminded me of the free line style used in Klimt and Schiele's drawings and paintings. These artists have made some of my favorite pieces (aside from Mucha, he's a bit too focused on femininity for me).
As a child, my favorite illustrated book was 'Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark'. The stories were not so scary, even for a 6 year old, but the drawings were terrifying!
In my preteen years, my taste in art began to change dramatically. I fell in love with Charles Renee Mackintosh's water color paintings, and more specifically, his design. It was quite a departure from Stephen Gammell's illustrations; as Mackintosh was not fond of chaos. His work was meticulously planned and organized. He designed Glasgow's School of the Arts (which I will be visiting in less than a week!!)