Illustrator From Buckinghamshire
Amy R. Chipping is a book illustrator specializing in visuals for children. Basically, her major disciplines fall under traditional and children illustration.
The artist is located near London, United Kingdom. There, this artist engages in her job as a freelancer for several different kinds of customers.
This artist makes use of copic markers in her work and also combines that together with precise pen work. Amy’s considerably passionate about developing designs combining the standard as well as modern techniques.
The Golden Age of Design plays a huge role in uplifting Amy in going after a career found in design. The Golden Age of Illustration would have been a period recognized for unparalleled excellence in publication and magazine art which has never been viewed in the past. It was during this time when a huge need for fresh visual art was first created by the public, and with the help of developments in technological innovation, appropriate and cheap reproduction of fine art was probably made possible.
Within the region of the EU, the Golden Age period ended up being greatly affected by artistic activities of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Art Novuveau, Les Nabis, and by the Pre-Raphaelites. The leading names associated with designers that surfaced in this period were Walter Crane, Edmund Dulac, Arthur Rackham, Aubrey Beardsley and Kay Nielsen.
When it comes to the American illustration, the Golden Age was guided by Howard Pyle and also continued by his students N.C. Wyeth Maxfield Parrish, Edwin Austin Abbey and Frank Schoonover.
The modifications and advancements within this period where visual design and drawings are concerned significantly impacted upon Amy’s view on the actual art and it reflects on precisely how Amy does her works.
Currently, this wonderful artist looks for customers to do business with to gain extra experience in her field, develop her concepts as well as further strengthen her expertise in carrying out illustrations. Amy shares her own images on several online sites and is very much open for communication.
If you are really interested in Amy’s work then check out her childrens illustration work, or you can browse the PNWorldwide site, it also showsases other professional illustration work.







