I am thrilled to have been asked to
create the cover photo illustration for the LEO Bourbon Issue! Not only am I
connoisseur of the wonderful Kentucky made spirit (for a list of my favorites
look lower in the post) but I got to have a lot of fun and creative freedom with this.
Cover for Leo Weekly Bourbon Issue - March 13, 2013 |
As many of you know, I have always
enjoyed the aesthetic movements of the late 18 and early 1900s and this
illustration embodies everything that I love about that sense of history
coupled with modern interpretations. My visual inspiration comes from the old
pictures from the 20's women sitting on papier-mâché
moon studio props. There are a lot of these images around so interpreting a
classical image concept presented in a modern medium struck a cord with me.
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For a great post showcasing some
of these historic moon images, visit: Moicani – L’Odeonie
Scroll down from some of the
better historic photo examples.
Once I had conceptualized the image and thought about how I would do it I started to think about who my moon woman would be. I not only wanted a
woman who would put up with my fussy photo shoots, but also one who embodied a
21st century sense of “modernism”. A woman who no holds barred
represented strength, style, and push this beyond a cheesy holiday park
souvenir to something that spoke to the strength and grace that I observe in
the great women I know.
Bourbon and the Moon - photo illustration sans text |
I'm very happy with the entire process. Every element of this fell in place and I have gotten great feedback on this cover so I wanted to share a tiny bit on my process and the art of collaboration. Its been a grand time from start to finish, so thanks to the LEO and Alysen for the inspiration.
That Bourbon List:
Truly there are a lot of Kentucky Bourbons, and there are a lot of varieties these days (small batch, single barrel, special age, etc. etc.) The ones listed below are just some of my favorites of what I've had recently. Give them a try if you get a chance.
- Black Maple Hill - super delicious, peppery and rich - very small batch currently out of stock everywhere I've checked but if it comes back around Get Some! and then invite me over.
- Bulleit 10-year - nice oak and slight spicy vanilla taste - this are smaller batch too but you can find them. Their regular verity, simply called Bulleit, is quite wonderful too - spicy rye ultra smooth
- Elijah Craig 12-year - slightly more floral than the previous - easy to find and affordable!
- Other delicious bourbons: Blanton's Single Barrel, Four Roses Small Batch, Booker's, Knob Creek, and Pappy VanWinkle if you can find/afford it.