Women VanishingIllustrating a feature article about the mental effects of the Menopause, article entitled ‘The Changing Years’. This artwork illustrates the fact that many women feel that they disappear from sight and society.
Category: Editorial Illustration Title: Geo Wissen Publisher: Gruner + Jahr Publication Date: 2012-10-10 Submitted by: Helen Osborne Luke Best http://www.heartagency.com/artist/LukeBest/gallery/1 http://www.heartagency.com/artists/luke-best about luck best : Luke Best was born in Richmond, England. He studied at the University of Brighton and the Royal College of Art. He lives in London and has been represented by Heart since 2005. Luke’s work is an empathetic study of human nature. The scenarios in his artworks become palpable by way of his direct drawing style. He has covered some obscure subjects ranging from the male menopause to the lack of tomatoes in Nigeria. His perceptive interpretation of briefs has been put to good use for a range of clients from a regular column in Geo Wissen magazine, to corporate social responsibility projects for Macquarie Bank of Australia, as well as murals for a children’s ward at The Royal London Hospital and campaigns for the MS Society. His work for the MS Society is one of many animations he has created with the Peepshow Collective, of which he is a founding member. In 2015 he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Motion Design for his work on the PBS television series ‘How We Got to Now’. Luke’s animation work with Peepshow demonstrates his ability to communicate effectively through both captured moments and sequential narrative. www.lukebest.com @lukejethrobest Aaron’s comments : this art work erases one of the points we discussed today about how woman feel when they are exspranes menopause or getting older; how in our society it is almost embarrassing getting older and looked down on, there is an unhealthy obsession with being and staying young. places comment or add to this.
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