Brain Dark Concept Art By Katherine Lightwood
Brain Dark Concept Art
By Katherine Lightwood
Living beings no matter how small
it may be, is always in search of possibilities. Possibilities to make its
survival more comfortable or to adapt itself to its habitat in time of threats
and disaster.
A one celled Amoeba is also
searching for possibility, to adapt itself to its environment much more
efficiently then its earlier generations. Human also share this same
characteristics, this is called Evolution. And an innate quality of evolution
is creativity, the art of creating. In human body our brain is the only organ
which made us a species that had successfully searched countless ways of
possibilities.
One of my favourite Poet Emily
Dickinson once said,
“Our brain is wider than the
sky.”
And no matter how metaphorical it
sounds, but this sentence is the most accurate manifestation of brain. It is
heart of all awareness, centre of all creations possible to mankind. The most
intense emotions like love which we generally associate with our heart are
actually generated from brain.
Scintillating dance of
neurotransmitters and electrical signals firing through our neurons leads to
the spark of creativity that made us so complex. From the dawn of human
civilisation to ascending stairs of advancement and sophistication, everything
we see around which our forefathers would have found quite surreal is all work
of this magic bean.
Since my childhood I was always
fascinated by human brain. I tried to study it both biologically and
philosophically, but always found myself stuck in the maze of my unanswered
questions. Few years ago, I came across an amazing book called “Embracing the
wide sky” by Daniel Tammet. After reading that, I got some great insights about
brain and mind. He is an autistic savant who has a brain condition called
Synesthesia. In this condition, different parts of the brain that specialises
in different tasks for example smell and vision gets cross connected. And if cross
connection occur between these areas that are normally separate, then things
gets really mixed up. Therefore, we might able to see a sound or hear a colour.
And in his case he could see numbers as shapes.
And even though it’s a very rare
condition, it really forced me to think outside the box. As, I am struggling to
become an artist, I find it quite interesting how people project their
creativity into their art.
Art gods like Leonardo da Vinci
and Michelangelo, how they would have created such ravishing masterpieces? What
was their thinking process when they were sculpting the faces of gods and
angels? How different was their thought process from the common folks like us? Were
they possessed any supernatural powers or the Lord himself was pouring powers
of divinity over them?
On the other hand, there are
academicians and scientists and their profound inventions and discoveries
throughout the course of history. And here we are at the brim of urbanisation
only because of the boon of their exquisite mind.
Few months ago, I was feeling
really hopeless, struggling very hard to find inspiration for my artworks. Read
books, did my research to get inspired, but everything was in vain. I was blank, the huge void in my mind was engulfing me. My sketching file was lying lifeless
on the table. And that’s how I was passing my days, being extremely useless.
Next day, I went to my institute as usual, thought my day would be unproductive
as always. I was sitting in my class scribbling something when one of my classmates
came and literally dragged me into our teacher’s cabin. Actually, we both had
some doubt related to our studies. So, I thought if I get a chance, why not discuss
this problem with him?
But I was unsure about this; I
didn’t wanted to bother him with this vague problem of mine. After we discussed
our doubts related to our studies, I thought it’s better not to discuss my
issue. I wasn’t ready to validate my stupidity in front of my teacher. I remained tongue tied as usual. I got up from
my seat and started walking towards the door with a lazy pace. At that meantime
he called us,
“Hey wait! I have an idea for you
guys?”
A huge wave of relief stuck me.
As if someone has lifted big piece of rock from my shoulders, which I never
realised was there. Yes! I was that desperate to get some inspirations. We both
quickly got back into our chair and he started explaining his concept. I tried
my best to listen to him as keenly as possible. I tried very hard to engrave
every word he said in my mind.
Even though at first the concept
seemed quite raw and grotesque, but it was so beautiful that I could hardly
explain that in words. Only illustrating that would do the justice.
Yet I was so passionate about the
concept, I didn’t know how much my feeble hand could portray that. If I could
accurately depict his concept as he had imagined. That particular concept was
reminding me of Salvador Dali’s paintings. It was very raw, dark and
metaphorical but still so enchanting. This is something Tim Burton and Dali’s
combined mind would have made.
And all I understood was that
creativity is a very rocky road. And beyond every beautiful mind there is pain
and suffering. Just like most beautiful roses have the sharpest thorns. My mind
was all over the place. I was trying to understand the concept and at the same
time thinking how to execute it.
And speaking of mind, I wandered what my
teacher was thinking when he was sharing this concept with us. What kinds of
thoughts were lurking in horizons of his mind? And how different was his mind
form ours? Well, these questions remained unanswered as always.
After I reached home I quickly
got into work. According to his concept I had to illustrate a brain, as if it’s
a seed and flowers are blooming out of it and roots are growing deeper below.
So, I decided to make a very realistic brain, to give it a raw look. At first I started drawing a rough sketch of
brain with fading brush as usual on a new document of Adobe Photoshop.
After that I started with a base
colour of burnt sienna, flesh tint and bright pink. After the base colour was
done I started adding details.
Little by little I started
drawing blood capillaries and other crevices of brain. I didn’t get into much
scientific details, I rather focused on its aesthetics.
After I was done with my brain, I
tried to create some long stems out of it. I thought it would be better if
those stems look fleshy. So, I used the same colour pallet for fleshy stems. To
make it more realistic I also made veins and blood vessels.
Now it was the time to make
flowers that would describe creativity. As my teacher emphasised mainly on
flowers, I tried my very best to keep his words. I searched about some of the
most beautiful flowers on the internet, and came up with some ideas. I thought
to add different flowers like rose, dahlia, tulip and daisy to portray those
flowers of creativity.
I got back to work; and tried to
draw them as realistic as possible. I painted them in similar ways as anyone
would paint in oil or acrylic colours.
At that point I was done with
painting all the flowers. Then I moved on to make roots and soil. For roots I
choose to make it black with slight dark spread, and the soil with dark brown
hue. After I was done with that the result was very brutal. I was not sure if
it could satiate my teacher’s imagination.
I came long way into that painting,
and there was no turning back at that time. So to make it a bit mellow, I added
an earthy yellow and brown gradient. And that’s how I finished my piece.
I was very sceptical to show that
illustration to my teacher. I had no idea if I was successful to depict his
concept properly. Anxiety got into my nerves and after a few days of delay I
finally showed it to him. He suggested some slight changes and it was done.
And my dear readers, that was my
ode of creating this brain concept art.
Thank you for reading my blog,
hope you all had a beautiful day.
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Katherine Lightwood









Superb artwork and you totally did justice to the concept. Rather I should say, You did it because only You could have done it. Great work. God Bless You...!!..
ReplyDeleteThank you so much sir...
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