Fantasy Illustration in Fairy Tale Style-Books and Paintings

How to draw Andersen's fairy tales in the new millennium? You can use watercolor painting, vector drawing and computer drawing to draw pictures of the new millennium. Among them, watercolor painting can provide unique color expression, vector drawing can be presented with technical details, and computer drawing can achieve a high degree of reproduction of the fairy tale world. What are the styles of illustrations? Masterpiece of children's style: Han Xu's "Ali's Fantasy Journey"; The masterpiece of aesthetic style: CHRY's lace; The masterpiece of classical style: Yayi's "Hui Huan"; Masterpiece of modern style: Lynne's masterpiece of the future world; Lu Han's masterpiece "Chang 'an Fantasy Night"; The masterpiece of juvenile style: The Fairy Tale of Su Goose by iiiis; Masterpiece of psychedelic style: Robbie carnival in deep grass. Illustrate the grotesque style masterpiece of Vidori's Love: Love Ou Suxia's Fantasy Day's ranger style masterpiece: Thangka's Bird and Winter painting and calligraphy | Who is Alice? Alice in Wonderland? Few literary books have never been out of print since the first edition 1865, just like Alice in Wonderland. In the past century, the fantasy world written by LewisCarrol has been known for generations: Alice, a little girl, jumped into a rabbit hole, her body changed wonderfully, she met dazzling characters, and experienced an unusual fantastic adventure in the underground world. What really connects this story with the readers is the illustrations with great personality in the story. These illustrations guide our imagination through the rabbit hole and follow Alice into the strange underground world. Carol, the author, took her friend's three little daughters boating on the river on a summer afternoon. In order to amuse the children, he made up these stories for them. One of her daughters, AliceLidell, was fascinated by these stories and insisted that he write them down. In the second year, Carol finished the creation of these stories and gave the story manuscript to Alice as a Christmas gift, entitled "A Christmas Gift for Dear Children: Commemorating a Summer Day". Carol's manuscript was returned to the British Library after World War II. When this manuscript first appeared in public view, many people were surprised to find that Carol not only wrote these stories by hand, but also attached 37 hand-painted illustrations, but these illustrations were never published. In Carol's illustrations, Alice is portrayed as reserved, melancholy, lonely and alienated, which is the opposite of a little girl's usual vigorous and lively state. At the end of the book, he sketched a portrait of her little friend Alice in real life (below 1). However, before giving her the book, Carol covered the hand-painted portrait with photos (Figure 2 below). He may not be satisfied with his painting. When Carol decided to publish these stories into a book, he probably thought that his illustration skills were not good enough, so he did not use the illustrations in the manuscript, but hired the famous political illustrator SirJohnTenniel to create illustrations for the book. Sir John Tenniel's illustration style is grotesque, grotesque, with thick lines and even gloomy. Why did the author choose this satirical cartoon to depict a group of children's books? We don't know. At the beginning of the 20th century, after the copyright expired, different styles of Alice appeared. Some illustrators choose more gloomy materials and heavy interpretations than John Tenniel, such as the following illustration of Arthur Rackham 1907. On the other hand, some people present this children's book in a relatively traditional illustration style. The characters and backgrounds in the book all adopt a sweet and gentle style, which is closer to children's aesthetics. I was also lucky enough to find Carol's diary that day, which was cursive and different from what was printed in the manuscript. On that day, he recorded some strange fairy tales that he told Alice and her sisters. This is Alice in Wonderland. This book is an endless mystery to me, and so is its author, Carol, who has a complicated personality. We'll tell this story later.