Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Discover Issue 22 - Part Two


In my last post I shared a picture of Khalid,
who is suffering from hay fever.

Here are Khalid's friends,
who have discovered that pure, local honey 
is a great antidote to pollen allergies,
and they have bought him a jar of the golden goodness.


I had great fun making the bees!



Monday, June 30, 2014

Discover illustration 22


Wow.  22 issues already!!!
I love working for the folks at Discover - 
the coolest people I've worked with. Ever.


Meanwhile, part one of the Issue 22 illo.

It's Khalid, with allergies.

I thoroughly enjoyed the hand drawing.
Something connects so intimately to the heart
when all you have is a pencil and some paper.



Part two coming soon.

Also, please check out my facebook page,

I hope to start doing giveaways soon there,
so do use that "Like" button :)
And many thanks!!

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Illustrated Recipe - Preserved Lemons


Food is an art, right?
Well then, how perfect to turn the instructions
to prepare food also into art?

My mom and I have been toying with a recipe book idea for years.
We want to make something that people will cherish and use,
something instructive but fun and colorful, and full of anecdotes.

So I decided to take the plunge and just start
playing around with it, at least.
And voila, my first illustrated recipe :)


I chose preserved lemons, because
A. I love them :)
B.  It's a simple recipe.
C.  They're special because my mom makes them for me.

Hope you like the recipe enough to try it.
Don't forget to rinse the lemons out before using - 
they will be VERY salty.

There is a whole website devoted to illustrated recipes
- can you believe it?
You might even see mine there, if they accept it!

Have fun while you cook - it's therapeutic!

Friday, May 23, 2014

Magnolia


This is one of those journey vs. destination things.


I've always been a journey person.
The destination is important, of course,
but the road not taken, ah, the charms of that.

This painting began at one place and ended up
somewhere altogether unexpected.

There were magnolias lurking in my mind's eye
(Magnolia season is just ending here,
which always flusters me a bit.  Will I see them again next year?
Will I ever look at them long enough to satisfy me?)

I was thinking about art and healing.

I was thinking black and white.

And yet the picture was something else before.
And now it's like this.
And that's all good :)


Monday, May 19, 2014

Sophia's Journal - almost done


So, here it is!
This is pretty much the final version
of the book cover I'm illustrating for
author Najiyah Diana Helwani,
also known as Diana Maxfield.

Sophia's Journal chronicles the events in the life of Sophia,
a teen from modern-day America, who is transported
into Kansas of the 1850's, and lives
the life of a pioneer girl while she is there.

The typeface I used for the title was designed by
the very talented Guillame Seguin
You can see more of his work HERE.



The book is coming out soon!

You can see the steps this cover went through
HERE and HERE.



Thursday, May 15, 2014

Leaves!


I came home today to find fall leaves
blown onto our front yard.
It's not fall. It's spring. But there they were.

Sweet and beautiful and so, so perfect.





I've painted leaves on everything.
Done them on paper as botanical drawings.
Done them on paper as abstract art.
Digitally as vector illustrations.
On pots, on walls, even on clothes with sequins added :)

But I can't seem to leave the leaves behind!!!

And now I want to do a personal project all about leaves.

All the various shapes and colors they come in.
And why they are that way for that particular tree.

I can't wait to see how that turns out.

Meanwhile, this is how it's REALLY like right now:





Yay, spring!

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Adding more samples to my children's illustrations album.

Children's illustrations - I love them! I like to experiment with different looks, and these are some of my pictures.

Posted by Azra Momin on Sunday, May 11, 2014

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Bunny with Balloon




One of these days, it will be spring...

Meanwhile, blizzard conditions prevail!



Couldn't capture the swirling snow,
but it's blowing hard!


Sunday, March 2, 2014

Sophia's Journal by Najiyah Diana Helwani


Doing a book cover is not the same as illustrating a story.
You have to basically sum up the whole book in 
one picture.

And what if you haven't even read the book???


Sophia's Journal seems like a very interesting read - 
definitely one I'd like to curl up with.

Meanwhile, I do still need to submit a couple of
sketches for the cover, and here is what I did.

One is still a very bare sketch, as you can see.


The book was first published back in 2008 or thereabouts,
and it will be reprinted again,
with a fresh new cover.

The story features a time-travel adventure to Kansas, 1857,
when it was rife with issues of slavery and human rights.
What a great premise for young adult fiction!
According to the synopsis,
American teenager Sophia falls into a river and
wakes up to find herself in an era from way, way back.

And the adventures begin!

Readers on Amazon.com gave this book 5 stars across the board,
crediting the author, Najiyah Diana Helwani,
with accurate depictions and a great, well-written story.

I can't wait to read it myself, and I feel
really honored to be considered for its cover art - 
thank you, Najiyah!



Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Illustration in British Sign Languge


Sahera Khan, a UK writer, is creating a book for deaf children,
and she asked me to submit a sample.

The entire book will be in British Sign Language, or BSL.

BSL is two-handed, as opposed to ASL, which uses one hand.

The brief was to keep the imagery very spare,
and the colors solid. And to show various cultures.

I did these two drawings for her.



And then I developed the first sample into this:


There are several other illustrators also submitting samples,
and I may not be the one picked,
but it was lovely to explore yet another 
facet of human communication.

In between I also did a small illo for Azizah.
This was for a piece by Julie Mair,
for whom I illustrated a sweet book called 
some time ago.

Julie writes wonderfully,
but my picture was too obscure for the mag,
and it was not picked.

The article was about how the 
whispers of our own heart sometimes
lead us astray.

Meanwhile, Azizah is doing a profile piece on me
(I still can't believe it!!!),
which should be out soon!  YAY!


Monday, February 24, 2014

Faces!


The BB kids from Discover magazine

now have...

faces!!!


This was Issue 17, and I'm already working on Issue 18,
so there's more to come :)