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Student Artwork by Emily An Selected for Prestigious Society of Illustrators Competition

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Titled Homely Home, Emily鈥檚 illustration reimagines the cover of J.R.R. Tolkien鈥檚 beloved fantasy epic The Fellowship of the Ring. (Image courtesy Emily An)

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The fourth-year Illustration major created the gorgeous work in 2022 for faculty member Amory Abbott鈥檚 class.

An illustration by fourth-year 全民彩票 student has been selected for feature in the prestigious .

Titled Homely Home, Emily鈥檚 illustration reimagines the cover of J.R.R. Tolkien鈥檚 beloved fantasy epic The Fellowship of the Ring. The work represents Emily鈥檚 first attempt at a 鈥渄etailed line-work style.鈥 So, having their work selected for the competition felt 鈥渟urreal.鈥

鈥淕etting that notice from SOI came as a shock to me!鈥 they tell me via email. 鈥淎s the process for this piece was a rough journey, receiving recognition for the work makes me feel super grateful for my friends and mentors who encouraged me along the way.鈥

Homely Home was selected from over 8,700 submissions to enter the juried competition. Twenty-five winners will receive cash prizes ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars. Winners will also be included in a New York City exhibition and a printed catalogue. Both feature the best university student illustration works from around the world.

Emily created Homely Home in 2022 for 全民彩票 faculty member Amory Abbott鈥檚 third-year course 鈥楳yth and Symbolism in Illustration.鈥 With Amory鈥檚 encouragement, Emily selected the work as a standout from their portfolio. Amory regularly supports his students in submitting to competitions.

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Emily often works in a 鈥渓ine-less鈥 style inspired by video game art and animation. (Illustration by / courtesy Emily An)

Amory said it鈥檚 no surprise that the SOI selected Emily鈥檚 work. Their work is 鈥渆xemplary on several levels,鈥 he tells me by email. Their wide-ranging abilities make them a highly adaptable artist, he says. Meanwhile, their solid foundational knowledge and meticulous process 鈥渂ring a breadth of meaning and detail to each piece they create.鈥

鈥淏eyond their technical and conceptual skills, Emily has been a force in the department, bringing positivity, curiosity and courage to each project, and a contagious energy for their classmates,鈥 Amory adds. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e been an absolute joy to work with and so deserving of selection by the Society of Illustrators.鈥

Emily鈥檚 eclectic ability is on full display in Homely Home. They often work in a 鈥渓ine-less鈥 style inspired by video game art and animation. But Emily also adores pen-and-ink art including the work of legendary illustrator Moebius. Homely Home includes elements of both styles. Despite its hand-drawn look, Emily created the work in Photoshop.

鈥淚 have a background in traditional art and really enjoy incorporating elements of it into a digital medium,鈥 says Emily, a junior concept artist at . 鈥淲orking in different styles helps me get excited about different facets of art!鈥

The Lord of the Rings books and films have affected Emily since childhood. The celebrated stories 鈥済reatly influenced my passion for visual and written storytelling,鈥 they say. The books also 鈥減ropelled my love surrounding all things fantasy.鈥

鈥淚 was pretty much jumping out of my seat when I found out I had a valid academic excuse to make LOTR fan art!鈥 they say.

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鈥淚 love illustration because of how broad and diverse a practice it is,鈥 Emily says. (Illustration by / courtesy Emily An)

They admit their illustration takes liberties with the original. But depicting Gollum peering from the shadows as the heroes leave Rivendell lends an irresistible dramatic power to the scene.

鈥淚 thought focusing the audience鈥檚 perspective on Gollum (arguably the least conventionally 鈥榖adass鈥 character in the franchise) would make for an interesting twist on the hero鈥檚 journey,鈥 they tell me. 鈥淏y centering Gollum as the outlier, I wanted to give the feeling that you鈥檙e an outsider looking in on the story as it progresses.鈥

Illustration鈥檚 capacity to embrace an artist鈥檚 imagination is part of why Emily cherishes the discipline.

鈥淚 love illustration because of how broad and diverse a practice it is,鈥 they say. 鈥淚 love being able to look around at my peers/teachers and see such a rich variety of styles and applications. I view it as an even combination of design and fine arts. It has both the practicality and the pizzazz.鈥

As they nears the end of their BFA, Emily will continue to work in the gaming and animation industry. They aim to focus on environment and concept art. They鈥檙e also keen to continue making more 鈥渢raditional鈥 illustrations.

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