Featured Artist of the Week: Liz Adams
Liz Adams is a very talented illustrator and painter from
The Pompomist: Ms. Adams, how did you get into illustrating and how your work has evolved up to this point?
Liz Adams: Ever since I was a little kid I was always drawing and making stuff up. In middle school I started making comics and in high school I was drawing things for little zines. I really liked taking art classes and decided to make that my major in college. There I kind of shifted my focus to making sculptural work. After graduating and moving to
The Pompomist: You have a vast collection of artwork, and have worked for important magazines and bands across the nation. Is there a common theme or approach throughout your paintings and illustrations... or do you try something new with each one?
Liz Adams: I try to have fun with everything I do and I like trying new things. I really just want to get better and create interesting work. With that said there are themes that I always seem to return to in my paintings and those are music, magic, nature, youth, and femininity. I like to create things that have somewhat of a sense of humor and optimism.
The Pompomist: Who is your audience?
Liz Adams: When I am illustrating for a client I really try to think about the specific audience that the illustration is for and hope to appeal to them. When I make my personal work I usually try not to dwell on the audience as much and try to make something I connect with first and hope that other people feel that connection as well.
The Pompomist: Where do you get your ideas? I know it’s hard to say... But do you think of most of your ideas while doing a specific activity? What is your approach for tapping into your creativity?
Liz Adams: A lot of my ideas come from childhood memories of growing up in the desert, kid shows, cartoons, music, and everyday experiences. I tap into this by doodling.
The Pompomist: How long does it take you to complete a piece of artwork? What’s the process?
Liz Adams: It really depends. For commercial jobs I usually have to work pretty fast to meet deadlines. The process almost always starts with a sketch. After I have the composition worked out and the sketch is approved by the client in most cases I will draw and paint different elements and put them together in Photoshop.
My personal work is a much different process. I can finish a drawing in a couple hours usually. Full paintings take much longer anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Sometimes I get stuck and I will put something away for a while and start it again later. I like to work on multiple pieces at a
time. I often start with a small rough sketch or sometimes I will paint whatever comes to mind at the moment. I like to paint and draw on a variety of materials and it is usually a process of building up a background with different washes of watercolor / acrylics and then painting a foreground in acrylics. Sometimes I incorporate various materials like collage, pen, and glitter.
The Pompomist: What are you working on now?
Liz Adams: I am currently in the middle of a few paintings, one of which is a girl playing a keyboard with wings. I hope to start designing some more little products soon. I just moved into a new apartment so things have been hectic.
The Pompomist: What is the most satisfying thing about being a painter/illustrator? The process? Seeing people enjoy your creations?
Liz Adams: I would say both but if I had to pick one it would be the process. I like to be in my own little world way too much.
The Pompomist: What would you say to other enthusiast illustrators out there who seek to what you've achieved?
Liz Adams: Well, it may be totally cliché but I would advise people to try not to be afraid to pursue what they want. Stay positive and do your own thing. Be persistent. Do a lot of research.
The Pompomist: Thank you, Ms. Adams.
For more info and also to enjoy more samples of her work, check out her website at liz-adams.com.
5 comments:
Loove her graphics!
Wow. This girls is talented. I personally like the girl with the umbrella.
Cool! Where do you find all this talented people, Jamie?
I absolutely love the colors she uses. Very modern and young looking graphics
Where do you find these people?? keep up the great work
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