By means of Metaphorical Illustrations, Owen Gent Unveils Tough Psychological Experiences

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  • Jun 9.

All photographs © Owen Gent, shared with permission

For Owen Gent, texture and shadow are important narrative instruments. The Bristol-based artist fosters a sturdy private follow and works with industrial shoppers, authors, and numerous publications to create moody illustrations wealthy with metaphor. In a single work evoking the emotional toll of most cancers, trauma, and melancholy, a figurative silhouette attracts again a girl’s hair to survey the environment whereas nonetheless protected by the strands. An unsettling piece takes a equally introspective and psychological method as black crows circle a topic, one on fireplace and one other greedy on the particular person’s eye.

Gent tells Colossal that his works start with analog methods like portray, and digital manipulation comes later. “It’s a relentless push and pull between the 2, and I attempt to take heed to not dropping an excessive amount of of the unique piece when enhancing,” he says.

Prints can be found in Gent’s store, and his illustrated youngsters’s ebook That’s Good, Love is out now. Discover extra of his work on Behance and Instagram.

 

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