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Looking Up

Postcard Front (above) and Back (below)

Hello Darlings,

I hope you had a fabulous week. I started creating this post on Monday while sitting at the airport waiting for my delayed flight. It has taken me this long to complete what I started lol. 'Looking Up' is not only a literal description of the image I'm sharing with you but also totally reflective of my current mood. After last week's major disappointment I'm so happy to reveal that there will be a big turn of events. Although I want to wait to share the details with you after it occurs I will say that I'm absolutely elated and forever grateful to be included in a very special occasion. My life as of late has just been flooded with so many twists and turns, unpredictable events, major highs and lows, that I'm forced to just flow with it.

Speaking of highs and lows, this particular work of art was produced for my business postcard assignment in Joe Denaro's class. It was almost my demise because there were so many little elements that needed to be tweaked and perfected. I'm not sure that even now it is exactly finished. I definitely felt the pressure of producing for an art director on this piece. In the end I'm so grateful for all the criticism because it opened my eyes that much more to elements of composition, shapes, and color palettes. I realize that I never do stop learning and that my best will get better the more I'm pushed, the more I push myself. The sky really is the limit. Isn't that quite fitting for this postcard as the girl turns her head up to the clear blue sky?

I wish you well and miss you all!! I really can't wait to share the exciting news with you.

Much love,
Meag xx

Pretty Little Things













Finally back to my blog, my source of inspiration, and all things positive. Right now I can smell Spring freshness pouring in through my window and it makes me so happy. This week was an especially rough one, not just for myself but for my fellow classmates as well. While I can't get into the specifics, I will say that we jointly experienced a major disappointment. There is nothing more heartbreaking than seeing your peers, your little family, having to go through a letdown. But it reminds me that I'm apart of something, something very special, and that in itself makes me feel so lucky. I've had three 12 hour days back to back, meanwhile my sketches from school are pilling up so high, screaming to be featured here on Travel Write Draw.

So I've made this post an extra supersize celebration of beautiful girls, looking so elegant, and exuding all the sentiments this warm weather brings. I drew from Dayna, Shauna, and Tomo over the last few weeks and somehow the illustrations I did of them turned out to be so soft and refined. I have less than one month to go before I will be vacationing in Los Angeles. That also means I have less than one month to complete all my work for the upcoming Fashion Illustration AAS show. Strangely I feel really at peace with everything. I'm more settled in New York than I've possibly ever been and have applied to stay for a least another year and six months. I also know that no matter where I go, I still have all of you. Enjoy lovely readers.

Lots of love,
Meag xx

The Dripping Dress





Good Evening Loves,

How has your week been? For those of you who follow me on twitter you may recognize this first illustration as one I shared with you during my Wednesday morning class. We were drawing from JC the model and I was so utterly inspired. She was wearing this incredible blonde bob wig and 50's style off-the-shoulder dress that was to die for. I took the opportunity to release a lot of emotions and just let the ink drip where it wanted to. It reminded me so much of my fine art years back in high school where I would literally throw the paint on the canvas. Sometimes I feel like my art strongly borders on the line of fine art and illustration because I don't feel satisfied unless I've worked a sufficient number of hours on a drawing.

I can't thank-you enough for your input on my Magnolia Bakery bag. Although I wasn't able to change too many things as per the request of my professor, I did take a lot of what you said into consideration. The truth is, every artist needs a fresh eye, clean perspective, otherwise you stop seeing what it is you're producing. It's hard to step back and be your own critic. Sometimes it's hard to be anything but your own critic but that's a whole other topic lol. Have a great Friday everyone and enjoy!!

Lots of love,
Meag xx

My Interview with CANSON Brazil

Works Featured in the Interview


Reference Photo Copyright James Meakin

Giuseppe Zanotti Design 2009

Hello Friends,

I'm so excited to be sharing this with you today!! A few weeks ago I was contacted by CANSON Brazil and was asked to do an interview with them for their newsletter. I was literally beside myself when I read the email. I say this with no exaggeration that CANSON is my favorite art supply brand. For me their products are synonymous with exceptional quality.

Furthermore, almost all the work you see on this blog is produced with their products; from my warm-ups on white sketch paper, to my finished renderings on colored paper. They just posted the interview this morning and I was so moved. It was incredible seeing my work curated as it was for the interview. Since the feature is in Portuguese I would like to share it here with you in English.

Please do visit the site to see the beautiful job they did: http://canson.com.br/interno-.html!!

Thank-you to all of you and to CANSON for this incredible opportunity.

Meag xx

Interview:

CANSON NEWS – You were born and lived in Canada, right? How was your relation with arts and fashion in your childhood? When exactly did you start to draw? Did your parents support you to be an artist?

MEAGAN – Yes, I’m a true Canadian through and through – pleasant, polite, and warm. I grew up in the countryside about 45 minutes north of Toronto, Ontario. In many ways that was a hindrance to my access to fashion and art as a child. On the other hand, my parents really made-up for it by planning family trips around the world starting when I was very young. I can remember being utterly fascinated with the way in which people dressed even from the age of 11. I would take photos of shop windows in Zurich, or women by the Seine in Paris, return home and translate that into a painting. As a result, I was a bit of an outsider at school. So few people could relate to my experiences and couldn’t understand where I was coming from.

I probably picked up my first paintbrush when I was about 5 years old or younger. That’s why I say I feel like I was born with it in my hand. I remember one painting I did in kindergarten with a girl on a bike next to a fence. My teacher asked to keep it and I said no lol. I couldn’t stand to part with it, even at that age! Furthermore, my Mom and Baba (grandmother in Ukrainian) were constantly creating as I grew up. There were always craft supplies lying around the house. My Baba taught me the Ukrainian tradition of paintings eggs. My Mom would paint folk-art in the kitchen and I would join in. For that reason, I was totally supported in my love of art. My parents could see how happy it made me and wanted me to follow my heart always.

CANSON NEWS – You graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce. How did you choose this area before studying illustration? Did you fear being an artist? How was it to leave this first option and go to NY to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology? Why did you prefer a fashion school and not an art school?

MEAGAN – Oh my, lol, people are always really perplexed when they hear that I started with a Bachelor of Commerce and ended up in fashion illustration. I don’t blame them. My decision to study my BCOMM before committing to anything fashion or art related was inspired by a few things. For one, I was 17 at the time and felt way too young to study something so specialized. I was also really unsure about where I belonged in fashion because I couldn’t find a program that really appealed to both the artist and fashion lover in me. Lastly, I really wanted to live in Montreal, Quebec. My sister was attending McGill at the time and I loved her lifestyle there and the people she hung around with. I think I needed some time to really find myself.

I didn’t so much fear being an artist. I was almost rebelling against it. Somehow through the course of high school my innate love of art was diminished by the competitive nature of the classroom. I became obsessed with pleasing my teacher, my peers, always wanting to be the best. I needed to step away from that toxic mindset and experience life. However, by the time I finished at McGill I was ready to return to my love of fashion and art. I started working in every possible facet of the industry, including a magazine and designer, to find where I belonged. Eventually I discovered fashion illustration. The decision to go to FIT was easy. It was located in New York and only a two-year program combining my truest, most fulfilling loves.

CANSON NEWS – You told that, above all else, you see yourself as a painter. What techniques do you use and prefer? Is it true that you have stacks of CANSON papers at home? Tell us more about this.

MEAGAN – Painting for me is like breathing, totally natural and essential to my being. The fluidity of paint just allows me to really get my thoughts down on paper without interruption. I prefer using gouache on CANSON colored paper. Come to think of it, even the paper I use for warm-ups at school is CANSON. I think every artist has his or her favored brands and products. Because creating is so personal, you want to work with names you trust. I’ve been using CANSON since I was 14 years old. For me it’s synonymous with impeccable quality. When I was home over the Winter Break, I got really indulgent and bought a stack of colored CANSON paper to experiment with. To me it is like buying candy, I have a sweet tooth for CANSON.

CANSON NEWS – Do you work only with the fashion world? What are the themes you like? What are the things that attract you in your life? What feelings and stories do your drawings bring?

MEAGAN – I think the best way to describe the type of work I do is lifestyle illustration. That sort of encompasses a little of everything be it fashion, travel, food, entertainment etc. As I mentioned earlier, my parent’s turned me onto travel from a very young age. I love seeing how people from different places dress, eat, celebrate, entertain. That is exactly why I started my blog Travel Write Draw. I wanted a platform to showcase my love of travel and how the places I see, the people I meet, inspire my illustrations. I use my own photography for the majority of my themes and references so that my art feels completely organic. This summer I traveled to Dubai and before that I was in Istanbul. I can’t stop drawing from these photos.

At the end of the day I’m a storyteller at heart. I want to be transported somewhere when I look at a work of art. I want to learn something new. I want to be moved. Therefore, I strive to give that to others in my own work. I think that’s the only way for me to feel really fulfilled and challenged in my art. Living in New York provides some of the greatest inspiration too. Everyday you’re surrounded by the most fascinating and talented individuals. You have access to incredible restaurants and outstanding art galleries. I feel so unbelievably fortunate to live here and try to soak everything in like a sponge. I don’t know how long I’ll stay but I do know that I will never take my time here for granted. It’s been my dream since I was 15 years old.

CANSON NEWS – You told that NY and the other places you visit inspire you. But is there any person or persons that you admire and use as reference?

MEAGAN – This is a really wonderful question and I could probably do a whole interview based on this alone. I would have to say though that one of my greatest inspirations is Vera Neumann. I stumbled across the book ‘Vera – The Art and Life of an Icon’ almost a year ago and instantly fell in love. She successfully converted her original artwork into scarves, placemats, garments etc. A real entrepreneur, she would travel to Ibiza or Peru and paint gorgeous illustrations that would later turn into the basis of a collection. My ultimate goal is to be a brand – unite my business sensibility with my creative visions. I want to take inspiration from my world travels, create illustrations, and see those images converted into wearable products.

CANSON NEWS – You also told that food is something inspiring for your work. Please, tell us more about your relation with it and how it reflects in your work.

MEAGAN – I believe that style is a way of life. It isn’t just the clothing you wear, but the places you choose to eat, the food you consciously purchase or prepare. That is why food for me is equally as inspiring as a gorgeous pair of shoes. Here in New York, cupcakes are treated almost like a little accessory. I think the same holds true for macaroons in Paris. I love to paint gorgeous baked goods just like I would a piece of jewelry because I think the presentation is equally as important for both. I’m about to do a mini series actually. I think food preparation is an art form in and of itself. I think I’m sort of lucky that I find food inherently fascinating. I don’t think food illustration is a terribly competitive market, or at least not to my knowledge.

CANSON NEWS – How is the career-field for those who work in fashion illustration? Are there many possibilities of jobs?

MEAGAN – I think it’s extremely competitive and terribly difficult to find work in just fashion illustration. The days of fulltime in-house illustrators for designers or magazines are sort of over. I attended a FIT illustration lecture series not long ago featuring the brilliant David Downton. Fresh off the success of the Cate Blanchett Vogue Australia 50th Anniversary issue, he talked about how illustrations for fashion magazine covers seem to be used more as a marketing gimmick now than anything else. I think he’s absolutely right. That’s why I mentioned above that it’s a good thing I find food or other lifestyle themes inspiring for illustration. The more versatile you’re the better. You also have to be able to differentiate yourself and still be true to you.

CANSON NEWS – You told me you love fashion. How is your clothing style? Do you like fashion only for drawing or you are a good fashion consumer too?

MEAGAN – I really do eat, breathe, live, sleep fashion. I absolutely love it. No doubt my subject plays a crucial role in influencing how I dress myself. I would say that my style is eclectic chic. I mix a lot of vintage bargain finds, purchases from my travels, with high-end pieces. I love feeling really fresh, sophisticated, and put together. I see myself as the walking representation of my product. I want the way I dress to reflect the quality of my work and professionalism. I’ve definitely had to change what I wear though to accommodate the messiness of creating. I used to get manicures once a week before starting fashion illustration. Now, there is no point because I end up staining my hands with ink everyday lol. Ah but the small sacrifice is worth it.

CANSON NEWS – If you could be anything else apart from an illustrator what would it be and why?

MEAGAN – I would probably be a television host of a travel show. When I was little I used to pretend that I was being filmed in front of a studio audience and cook or create crafts like Martha Stewart. I love being on camera, connecting with people, and since travel has become such a passion for me, I think I would really enjoy going to places and reporting on my findings. I believe that anything is possible. I think we have a lot more control over our lives than we sometimes care to acknowledge. I feel like in many ways I wrote the script to the life I’m leading today. There will always be the things we can’t control, but for all the things we can, we should make the outcome what we want it to be. Believe in your dreams and let yourself succeed.

Sweet Tooth Part II

My Final Design: Magnolia Bakery Shopping Bag Front

Photos from the West Village Shop





Okay my loves, I finally think I'm narrowing in on exactly what I wanted to convey with this bag. I haven't been totally happy with the design since the beginning and couldn't for the life of me figure out why. Finally after some very poignant criticism I realized that my bag was missing the point...bakery!! I had no baked goodies in my baked goodies bag. Talk about dilemma, and such an obvious one at that. Anyways, on my walk home from school today I headed straight to the source for some finishing touches inspiration and reference. I think I'm closer than I've been for the past five weeks that I've been working on this. I would love to hear your feedback, good or bad, because it makes my work stronger. What do you guys think?

Sweet Tooth

My Design: Magnolia Bakery Shopping Bag Front
Bag Layout Above
Current: Magnolia Bakery Shopping Bag Front

Hello My Friends,

How has your week been? I'm so happy to be back on my blog!! I feel this big weight lifted off my shoulders now that I have some pretty major projects underway (one of which I'm about to share with you). I mentioned before somewhere on here that my fashion illustration block is preparing for our final graduation show in May. Basically we have double the amount of assignments we usually do and between the 25 students in our section they select the very best work to display. Needless to say we are all feeling the pressure. I feel increasingly torn between wanting to give school my all but also venturing into my post-graduate professional life. I can remember this transition very well from my McGill days, but this time it means so much more.

Our first major assignment for Marcos Oksenhendler was to re-design a shopping bag of our choice. I absolutely loved the project concept because I think it's an incredible way to illustrate (no pun intended) how our major can be applied to the real world. I chose to re-design Magnolia Bakery's shopping bag. Any New Yorker has tried at least one of these famous baked goodies (Miss Carrie Bradshaw and co.) and I happen to be a neighbor of the West Village shop. I walked in casually one day, asked for their shopping bag, and began the reinvention. The current bag design is a little underwhelming to say the least. That gave me so much room to play. I wanted to design something Easter oriented with plenty of color and here it is.

I can't thank-you enough for all your support!! I've received some really kind emails in the last while from some incredible people around the world and I'm just bursting with excitement. I know I just said this all in my video but you can never be too appreciative. Anyways, I have so much planned for Travel Write Draw and can't wait for you to be apart of it.

Lots of love,
Meag xx