Hattie Stewart is a professional doodler. She is making a name for herself in the world of illustration with her colourful and playful "doodle bombs" on magazine covers.
Since graduating from Kingston University in 2010 and moving to London in 2011, Hattie has created a varied portfolio having worked with creatives such as Roman Coppola and for artists like SZA, Ariana Grande and Kylie Minogue. With a vibrant, tongue in cheek visual identity
Hattie Stewart / David Sims / Kendal Jenna
Love Magazine cover 2014
https://www.guidepost.es/the-worlds-best-footballers-in-street-art/
Study the videos and articles linked above and Choose a pice of work to write about.
use the "four-ways-of-looking-at-art.pdf" to help you write meaningfully and efficiently about the artist and her work,
1. Having read and watched the resources write down you initial reactions to her work. Try to go further than you did or didn't like it.
Use your PEE chain to write analytically.
2. What is the artwork telling us? What is the information hierarchy? Is there a call to action?
3. Simply describe the visual elements, one way to start it to imagine you are describing it to someone who cant see it.
COLOR- SHAPES- MARKS- SCALE- SPACE
4.Try to see the work within the larger framework of culture, history and the audience who sees it. How have external influences informed the design? How does it fit into the artists body or work?
SUBVERSION
1 : the act of subverting : the state of being subverted especially : a systematic attempt to overthrow or undermine a government or political system by persons working secretly from within.
2 obsolete : a cause of overthrow or destruction.
HOMAGE
1: expression of high regard : RESPECT
โoften used with pay
Her work pays homage to women artists of the past.
2 : something that shows respect or attests to the worth or influence of another : TRIBUTE
doodle-bombing
1: Playfully critique todayโs culture with eye-popping illustrations which the serious nature of fashion and pop-culture fun.