Wednesday 8 July 2020

13 Postcards: the original sketches (long post)

When the idea of this project occurred to me, I thought, “Is this achievable?” So I quickly scribbled down ideas for each postcard (each will have taken under a minute). When I’d done that, I felt there were enough ideas there for me to proceed with. So these were my starting point each day of the challenge. Some of the ideas fed pretty much directly into the final image, some I tweaked and altered and others I rejected and started again from scratch. But they were always the first point of call. So here they all are with some notes from me about where they came from and how they developed.

1. Inappropriate
This was originally a more in-your-face punk inappropriateness. Like the song, really. Revelling in its inappropriateness. But as I started thinking about the design, I thought that inappropriate was a middle-class notion. A kind of parent-to-child chiding for overstepping some social boundary. So the idea of the drunken uncle at a family gathering occurred. A kind of shudder of social embarrassment. Death can be a bit like that, can’t it?

2. Pretty please
I kept this idea of the bound-up head, but simplified it for the final image. I just kept the blindfold around the eyes and ears, the input-oriented senses. Because this one is about not wanting to know. I also moved Death around to the front, because he’s not having to sneak up.

3. I am an iceberg
My original idea was perhaps more literal than the one I went with in the end. But if Death is as big as an iceberg, then he’s going to be looming up on a ship. So it’s all a lot less personal. So that’s why I went for Death pushing someone through the ice. A much more personal, individual affair.

4. Castle in the woods
This one was always going to be a “damsel in distress”. It is very much the essence of the song – a sense of attraction, but also of being lured to your doom. A kind of Lorelei. Once you go down that route, the late 15th Century conical hat is the way to go. Only the scene shifted from the original sketch, from battlement to window.

5. Restart from zero
I was originally thinking of Death extinguishing a candle, with the horrified face of the person who was to be left in the dark. But the idea was a bit confused (as you can see). So my mind turned to the idea of childbirth as new start. And Death as gynaecologist – to remind us that sometimes one or both don’t make it.

6. Another dream
This rough sketch shows that I originally imagined Death waking the sleeper quite vigorously. But when working the idea up, I opted for a profile which seemed to lend itself to the sneaking-up-and-giving-a-poke idea. I went for the shadows against a window partly because I was being woken by rosy-fingered dawn at the time. So it’s kinda what my world was like.

7. Lobotomy
There’s an image from an old movie in my head of Peter Cushing (I think) drilling into the top of somebody’s head. That’s what informed this first rough sketch. The image was pretty challenging to execute. I ended up going wrong and starting again. Putting Deah in a white coat was my wife’s idea. It solves the problem of multiple layers of bones getting in the way of each other.

8. Night
This was quite a strong image in my head and translated pretty straightforwardly into the final version. I’d got the skull, the classical statue for the head, the mirror is one we got from a jumble sale aeons ago, and the hand was mine, drawn while waiting in the car.

9. Medusa
This one was probably the image I was struggling most with. I’d already done a Medusa, so needed to come up with something suitably different. And good. I just scribbled down some ideas for snake skulls and left it there. It was only when I was half way through the project and this one was looming that I got the idea for a Pieta. Death feeling sorry for Medusa and making the only promise he can, “I’ll come for them, too, when their time comes.”

10. Not a man
Death is one of those characters we generally refer to as “he”. But that doesn’t have to be the case, does it? My first imagining was of a Veronica lake type Death, but when I discovered that I would be doing this in the anniversary of Dani’s death, I decided to opt for something much more old-school. Went for late 18th Century in the end.

11. Please die
The song’s chorus starts, “Throw yourself out of the window”, so the image of somebody falling to their doom while Death looks on is an easy one to pick. The final image owes something to my comic-writing past. The kind of image Stan Lee would approve of.

12. Can’t breathe
This first version was more Death by strangulation. In the end I kept Death’s stealthy approach from behind, but opted for hand over mouth and fingers closing the nostrils. Death doesn’t always have to resort to violence, sometimes his version of the Vulcan Death Grip will suffice.

13. Vanity fair
The vibe of the song is quite carnivalesque, so I imagined quite a vigorous dance. A bit folk dance, hoe-down, maybe. But as I went along I was drawn more to ballroom. I was thinking waltz, then in later drawings it was looking more quickstep. In the end I moved Death’s leg so that it pointed outwards at an angle. This made it more a tango, and completed it for me.

It was accidental, or maybe because I let the thing follow its own logic, that Death arrived in card number 1 and finally gets his dance in card 13. I love that.

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