Showing posts with label Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Press. Show all posts

Monday, February 14, 2011

I'm Featured on Italian Vogue!

Artist Danny Roberts Featured On Italian Vogue Website as oh of Fashions Most Coveted Illustrators

Morning Everyone!
Happy Valentines Day!
First off... this isn't my Valentine's Day post as i'm sure you have already guessed,
but i will be posting it up here shortly i promise ;)
So I woke this morning to amazing news that i was featured on Vogue.it !
Italian Vogue is one of my all time favorite publications.
I've been reading Italian Vogue since i was in high school.
I even made those fake covers way back in the day, you remember this post?
So needless to say, it is really a huge honor for them to say all those nice words about my art.
Please check out the article if you want to, it's right here.
Hope you're having a great day. :)


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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

I'm In Teen Vogue Pt. 2 :)

Teenvogue december January 2011 issue with glee cast members Cory Allan Monteith and Lea Michele on the cover
Danny Roberts art on the walls of Teen Vogue Room Make over with Pc Pennies

Hey morning friends!
So i'm trying to start this new year off right which means i've been cleaning & getting organized like there is no tomorrow!
As i was cleaning, i stumbled on my issue of TeenVogue, and realized i never Posted it!
What is wrong with me! hahaa
Seriously been so disorganized lately!
Sorry for that.
But here it is! i had the honor of contributing some prints for TeenVogue's Room Make Over.
I Love TeenVogue! Seriously everyone over there is the nicest people i have ever met.
And i love the concept of room make overs.
I'm so happy Paola Henriquez, one of the winners, got my prints. They fit perfectly in her room.
I really hope you like them, Paola :)
and thank you Jane for having me be part of this project :)


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Sunday, May 23, 2010

My Lee Alexander McQueen Tribute is on the Cover of The Sunday Times London!

Fashion Artist Danny Roberts Tribute painting of the late Design lee alexander Mqueen on the cover of the sunday times Magazine london May 23 2010
Photo of Artist Danny Roberts on the inside cover of the Sunday Times Magazine London, it says Danny roberts did the front-cover pinting of the late lee alexander Mqueen. every season, he created something magical that inspired me more than anything else ever could he was a genuis


So my Friends...
I'm pleased to announce the most amazing thing ever...
My Tribute painting of Lee Alexander Mcqueen is on the cover of The Sunday Times Magazine -London!
Seriously, my mind has been blown for the last 2 weeks when I found out that my tribute painting was going to be on the cover...
I mean, I think this is the most humbling honor ever.
McQueen has been by far my favorite designer since I first started studying Fashion Design.
He was the source of inspiration for countless paintings and Art pieces.
Never in my wildest imagination, when I first discovered McQueen,
could I ever have dreamt that my little tribute to him would end up on the cover
of the The Sunday Times in his home town.
I seriously don't know what to say....
I'm so glad to be able to share it with yawl.
I hope you're having a wonderful Sunday.


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Monday, April 19, 2010

I'm In Teen Vogue - Officially My Childhood Dreams have Come True!


Karlie Kloss on the cover of teen Vogue may 2010 Photo by patrick demarchelier article by Jan Keltner
Danny Roberts featured in may 2010 Teen Vogue Holding up his painting in his studio


OK SO....
Officially My Childhood Dreams have Come True!
I'm in Teen Vogue~!
So i have to say, out of all the Features i've had, i think i'm the most excited about this one!
No joke! i remember, back my junior year in high school, thinking
"It would be the Coolest thing ever to be Teen Vogue"
haha I was thinking that because i had my own clothing company in high school,
but it's so trippy that it actually happened!
haha Well thank you so much Teen Vogue,
and thank you to you all for being wonderful!
I pasted the article text below. :)
Oh and it's the lovely Karlie Kloss on the Cover! woot woot!

P.S. I know this is a little random... But i started a tumblr Page Called "Inside My Brain", Since Igor + André is Art, and The Dream Walking Society is for Inspiration, I thought i would do one that is more of a steady stream of consciousness :) hope you like it


"When Danny Roberts started drawing wide-eyed portraits of models back in art school, fashion served as “a doorway into a dream world” for the native Californian. Now 24, he has since walked right through it, embraced by the very insiders he depicts, including Karl Lagerfeld and plucked-from-the-runway beauties. “I look for people who have something I feel I can capture on paper,” Danny explains of his subjects. His next-big-thing status has led to industry friendships and coveted collaborations, like a recent partnership with creative powerhouse Gwen Stefani, who invited Danny to contribute artwork for her Harajuku Lovers line. “Getting that e-mail and discovering Gwen Stefani was reading my blog [Igor & Andr] was pretty bizarre,” admits the artist, who is anything but jaded by all the high-profile attention. “Seeing my bags in Bloomingdale’s was a trip. The day they came out, my whole family went and took pictures!” So how might he react to one day spotting his own fashion label in stores? Danny–who founded a T-shirt company as a teen and studied fashion design in college–hopes to find out. “The work I’m doing now is kind of a roundabout way of getting there. I’ll probably end up starting my own label eventually, but for now I’m keeping a notebook of clothing designs, just for fun.” –E.G. From TeenVogue



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Sunday, April 11, 2010

A Self-Portrait for Models.com


Fashion Artist and igor and andre founder danny roberts black and white self portrait


Hello friends,
How is your weekend going?
Mine was great!
We celebrated my mom's birthday,
and then had a family reunion today.
It was amazing seeing everyone.
Well for those of you who didn't see the Models.com article.
the painting above is the Self Portrait i did for them.
I have to say i think it's my favorite Self Portrait so far.
I really hope you like it! :)

P.S. Have you all seen Gossip Girl? Someone said they thought they saw my painting in Chuck Bass's room?
I've never seen the show and don't know who Chuck Bass is... but am dying to know if the painting was in there?
I think that would be funniest/coolest thing to see if it is in the background.

P.S.S. Thank you idiom row for the portrait you painted, you're amazing!


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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Me + Friends In Vogue Nippon May 2010


Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin picture of Lily Donaldson on the cover of May 2010 Vogue Nippon japan

Vogue Nippon page featuring danny roberts, tommy ton jak and jill, Garance Dore, and Hanneli Mustaparta
Vogue Nippon 10 rules to be a power blogger with advice from bloggers tavi, julia frakes, danny roberts
A inner relationship chart showing who bloggers are connected to Fashion editors and designers all in Vogue Nippon May 2010 issue

Hey Friends!
Got some great news!
I'm in Vogue Nippon!
I'm so excited!
I've been a big big big Fan of Vogue Nippon for awhile!
Actually, one of the first Vogue covers i ever drew was a Vogue Nippon cover of Heather Marks.
Ok Yea, so the magazine arrived today,
and it was amazing thumbing through the issue and seeing so many of my web friends in there.
Early in the issue, i stumbled on the lovely and wonderful Miss Pandora, Louise Ebel.
Then in the Social Media Sections, it was great seeing Jane Aldridge (seaofshoes) & Judy Aldridge (Atlantis Home), Tavi Gevinson (The Style Rookie), Bryanboy, Susie Lau (style bubble), and Julia Frakes (Bunny BISOUS)!
I have to say it was so trippy having my picture next to Carine Roitfeld (French Vogue)! hahaha
i wish i could read Japanese cause the issue looked amazing!
Oh also if you noticed the painting on the third image...
That is a blogger Portrait i did of Tomoko Suzuki who is Vogue Nippon's blogger.
Check out her blog at VogueJapan.blogspot.com.
I hope you're having a wonderful day! :)


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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Thank you Vogue Spain & Thank you My Friends!




Danny Roberts feature in Vogue Spain plus cover

A Close up of Fashion Art, Danny Roberts, feature in Vogue Spain


Hey Friends!
I'm in the December Issue of Vogue Spain!
Wow, thank you, thank you Vogue Spain!
And thank you, my friends, again for your support, your comments, and your Tweets! :)
Hey, what do you think? i think having my Vogue cover printed in a Vogue is the closest to doing a Vogue Cover i have ever been! haha

"Divine Tops
The Fashion World is in Love at First Sight with Blog Igor + Andres Model Drawings


Under this pseudonym hides Danny Roberts, a 22-year-old young artist trained in fashion design and a lover of models, whose drawings have gone beyond the virtual world. Roberts has already collaborated with three labels, nothing surprising considering he started his own t-shirt company when he was 13! Who are his favorite iconic models? The Ward sister, Gemma and Sophie. Their look is from another world—innocent and sophisticated. Roberts, who has drawn more than one hundred versions of Gemma Ward and Lily Cole, notes Egon Shiele, Aubrey Beardsly, Irving Penn, and Steven Meisel as influences. He is a fan of vintage Vogue and Vanity Fair covers, and would love to collaborate with McQueen. What’s next? He’s illustrating a children’s book written by Sophie Ward, publishing his own book, making short films, a cd

Edit: P.S. Thank you so much Stephanie Mezyk for the translation!! amaizng ;)

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Happy Vogue Germany Friday!



Danny Roberts Featured in Vogue Germany





"Californian Danny Roberts draws hundreds of runway looks and fashion magazine covers on his blog named "Igor & André". His excellent illustrations speak for themselves. Now his pictures become fashion: Several labels use his works on their outfits such as Gwen Stefani's (fashion line) Harajuku Lovers.
At Vogue.com you can see a selection of his creations."


WOW! So today was an amazing day, packed with wonderfulness! haah
I woke to being featured in Vogue Germany! (which is always a good start of the day).
Then, I met with the wonderful Aurora from GenArt,
and spent the rest of the day drawing.
Sounds pretty nice, huh? haha

So I've been going through the all the old Disney Classics lately.
Seriously, I don't think there are any better movies made!
Watched Dumbo a few nights ago, and then Bambi last night.
My mind was blown!
This may sound silly, but i think Bambi is the best movie made, out of any movies.
It's perfect. Absolutely perfect!
I hope to make a movie like it some day! :)

Anyway, if you want to see the Vogue Germany Article Click Here .
Also, MY KRØJER did a wonderful portrait of me today! Thank you so much! It's amazing. Click here to see the portrait.

Hope you all are having a wonderful day!


P.s. Thank you Cora for Translation :)

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

In Vogue Brazil!



Article from Vogue Brazil Oct 2009 Danny Roberts Girls in Chanel Glasses

Vogue Brazil Article on the history of Fashion Illustration

Vogue Brazil October 2009 Cover



Hey Friends!!@
How are you doing today?
I'm having a wonderful day.
It's pouring rain outside and my windows are open with cold fresh air pouring in.
I'm just sitting and painting & listening to an amazing playlist of music.
The music definitely fits the mood for today.
I'm water coloring right now.
It's my first time in a really long time that i have used actually straight up water colors.
I forgot how much i like to water color!

Oh, so the other day i was asked what i listened to when i make art,
which gave me an idea...
I was thinking of making a my own Online Radio Station,
where i would Broadcast the music i'm currently listing to as i paint.
That way, if you all wanted to you could listen and sit and paint along!
Let me know what you think of the idea. :)

OK, so you know how my favorite hobby is drawing Vogue Covers, well....
also, I'm featured In VOGUE Brazil!!
How amazing is that! i'm kinda flipping out! haa
It's such an honor, especially having my work sitting next to
Andy Warhol & Christian Lacroix art work.
The article is incredibley well written and super interesting.
It's on the history of Fashion Illustration and how it's beginning to return again.
Thank you, Cynthia, from Vogue! You are incredible.


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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Nylon Mexico - Shirt Feature

Nylon Mexico Feature of the Girls in Glasses Shirt


Well, i've been painting today,
and still have a painting i will post tonight, dont worry,
but i wanted to do a "Press" post,
cause a few magazines and newspapers have been nice enough to feature, use my work, and interview me.
It's been amazing and crazy over the last few days.
Like out of nowhere i saw my handbags featured on The Home Shopping Network yesterday!
haha i was tripping out! First time i've seen my work on TV! It was fun, my mom and i were tripping out.
But yea, first off, i want to thank Nylon Mexico for featuring my Girls in Glasses Shirt in their June/July Music Issue.
Also, yesterday, the Examiner.com posted an interview i did with them.
If you want to read it Click Here.
And thank you to Marie Claire Spain for featuring my Cover on your post today. :)

I'm going to have the new painting up in a little while.
Also, i am starting a monthly email newsletter, to update & alert you all on news, events, and new products, etc.
If you want to get the updates, enter your email address in the form below! Hope you're doing great. ;)





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Thursday, March 19, 2009

The First Oxygen Cover

Danny Roberts First Version of his First Magazine Cover for Oxygen Magazine

Wow, long day but i'm home and about to go to bed which is good!
Dreamland is one of my favorite places! hah
So it's crazy, the great Refinery29 and Modelinia featured me on their sites today! Thank you to Mo and everyone for showing me that. Also thank you Refinery29 and Modelinia! :)

I'm really glad you all liked the experiment!
I actually started a new one trying the same process.... we shall see how it turns out tomorrow!
i got a few requests to add it in my Etsy store so i ended up posting it in two sizes:

13" X 19" (33cm X 48cm) & 8" X 11" (20cm X 28cm)
just click the sizes if you want to check them out.

The pick today is my first magazine cover idea for oxygen magazine,
but then we ended up going with a little brighter cover.
but i thought this was kind a trippy drawing.
i hope you like it! :)



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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Marie Claire Spain!

This image is Artist Danny Roberts Marie Claire Spain Cover

Hello friends!
How are you?
Well, i'm excited to tell you I'm featured inMarieClaire.es.
I was asked to draw one of their covers so the picture above is my version of it.
It's going to be featured on the main page tomorrow,
but i was excited and wanted to show it to you today! hahah
Check it out if you like.
i hope you enjoy it. :)

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Vision Magazine!

This page is the Cover of the November 2008 issue of Vision Magazine china, and Danny Roberts Cover of the Vision Art Section.
This page is Danny Roberts Cover of the Vision Art Section in the November 2008 issue of Vision Magazine china
This picture is a photo of the first and second page of Danny Roberts Interview with Vision Magazine china, out of there November 2008 issue
This is the third and forth page of the Danny Roberts Interview with Vision Magazine china, out of there November 2008 issue


Howdy there, my friends.
Sorry for the few days sabbatical;
been working a lot on a project.
Can't really talk about it due to my contact,
but it should be really cool,
and i should be able to share it with you soon!

Yesterday, my copy of the lastest Vision Magazine arrived.
I'm super excited; it's a really great publication out of China.
They did a feature on my work, and had me draw the header/cover page of the Art section.
i hope your like it.
Please check them out.

Also, did an Interview with the lovely Marie Déhé of Dirty Glam Magazine for her blog Carnet de mode.
Please check her blog out!

The Vision Interview is below:

1. Please describe your painting style to us, like a good friend of yours would describe it.
Danny's dream world.

2. What`s your painting process? And what tools do you use?(like painter, photoshop..)
For the most part, I draw everything on different kinds of papers, and use pen, ink, and water colors, alot of mixed media. Then, I will scan the drawing and use Photoshop for color correction and digital imaging. I actually have a video Documentary up at igorandandre.blogspot.com. If you click on videos, I show the full process that goes into a picture.

3. There are lots of awesome fashion illustrators, I thought you are one of them, and what makes you feel different from the others?
That's a good question. I would say out of current fashion illustrators, maybe one difference would be the details. When I was in school, I was taught that with Fashion Illustration "Less is More". What I loved to do is the opposite. I like to pour in to the details and put as many lines, ornate objects, or complex details as I can. It's a fun challenge.

4. Do you read design / architecture /fashion magazines? Can you give me some names?
Yes, whenever I have enough time or money. I love Dansk, Italian Vogue, Numéro. Those are some of my favorites.

5. Is there any fashion designer or illustrators you appreciate a lot?
Oh, yes, there are lot. My favorite designers' clothes to draw are Alexander Mcqueen and John Galliano, because of they have a whimsical and dream-like quality to their work. My favorite fashion photographers are Man Ray and Steven Meisel. The artists that I think have influenced me the most are Audrey Beardsley and Egon Schiele. There is something about their work that just inspires me to keep working more and more.

6. I guess you notice how women are dressing? Do you have any preferences?
Yes. :) I really like when women can pull a cute innocent look off. I like Baby Doll dresses. Also, I like real natural styling clothes that are light, simple, and free flowing.

7. What advice would you give to the young ?
I would say be true to yourself and enjoy every moment of learning. Also, let art inspire you. I think starting out, it can be hard to stay true to yourself, and it's easy to look at something you like and copy it. But I would say, the key to staying unique is to be yourself, because we all are made differently, which means if I stay true to myself, I will be unique.


8. What kind of music do you listen to when you painting?
Oh, I love to listen to music when I paint! I go through different fazes of what I listen to. For the most part, when I'm working I like to listen to Sarah Jaffe, Joseph Arthur, Sigur Ros, Bjork, Yann Tiersen, Radiohead, Ryan Adams, and the Cardigans. I like to find music that fits the mood of the whatever painting I'm doing. That definitely helps influence my work.


9. Before CG illustrating, what kind of paintings did you paint? And how did you get into this career?
Portraits have always been my favorite kind. I started going to school in Fashion Design, but after my first Fashion Illustration class, my teacher asked me if I ever thought of being a Fashion Illustrator. At that time, I really didn't know that there was a career as a Fashion Illustrator. From that point on, it's been the perfect thing for me.


Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Dirty Glam

This image is of Dirty Glam Magazines Cover
This is pages 191 and 192 out of dirty glam magazines interview with Artist Danny Roberts
This is pages 193 and 194 out of dirty glam magazines interview with Artist Danny Roberts
This is pages 195 and 196 out of dirty glam magazines interview with Artist Danny Roberts


Hi Friends,
Sorry, no post yesterday. i had to go into work and help out on a few projects.
A few weeks back, i had the honor and the privilege to do an interview with the lovely Miss Louis AKA Miss Pandora.
She is now working for Paris based Dirty Glam Magazine
and the interview is in this issue of Dirty Glam.
Please (click here) to go and check it out. It's a great magazine. My interview is pages 191-196. For those who can't speak French, i posted the English version below.
i hope you like it. :)


1 Who are you, and what do you do ?
My name is Danny Roberts, I would say I am an artist/ illustrator and a thinker.
Not sure what came first, though, being a illustrator or a thinker... I guess it's like the age old question, "What came first, the chicken or the egg?"

2 How did you develop your art? What's your approach?
I think my art developed by a lot of practice. It was a few years back, I got determined to get better at drawing, so I would spend 16 hours a day practicing. Most of the time, I would draw till my hand was swollen closed. I was just practicing blind contours, and my style started to develop. My art is kind of like handwriting; whenever i draw, it always comes out looking like my style. It is nothing I try to do, it just is the way I draw. I guess that's the only way I can explain it.

3 How did your blog come about?
It's kind of funny how it came about, because I actually was always intimidated by blogs. I didn't know much about them. Back in April of this year, my brother was doing internet research for the company he worked for, and he ended up talking me into doing a blog so he could practice things he learned at work. Then I started having fun with it, and Voila, the rest is history. It's really been fun blogging and getting to know people all over the world.

4 Why use fashion as your subject?
Actually, I started school at the Academy of Art University, majoring in Fashion Design, and the first class I took was Fashion Illustration. I fell in love with doing fashion illustrations and decided then that I didn't want to be a designer, but an illustrator. I'm not sure why, but there is something about fashion that really inspires me. Fashion is kind of a door into a dream world for me, and I like entering that dream world, so it kinda works out. hah

5 What techniques do you use?
I love experimenting and developing new techniques, but at the core of my drawing, I mostly always use Blind Contour Cheating a little. Blind Contour Cheating basically means that you try to keep your eye on the subject matter that you are drawing and not the paper, and the only time you look down is when lifting the pen. I actually have a video Documentary up at igorandandre.blogspot.com (click on videos). In the Video, I show the full process of my main drawing technique.

6 What inspires you?
I'm inspired by almost everything for one reason or another. New experiences and people inspire me a lot. I would say women inspire me more than anything. That's why the majority of my art revolves around women. I also find genuine innocence very moving. Oh, also, anything from the 1920's.

7 Why have you chosen (style) bloggers as your models? How do you chose each one ?
When I first started my blog, I began exploring other blogger sites. It was like discovering a new world. I would just click from link to link and blog to blog. I started to find that there were so many blogs that inspire me. I then decided that I wanted to give back to those who have inspired me by drawing a picture of the blogger from their site. I guess there isn't any one reason or set rule on which blogger I draw, except that if it inspirers me, I end up drawing from it. For example, when I first stumbled on to your blog, I loved your style and the playful "dress up" tone to it. It was something that instantly inspired me, and I drew you that moment.
 
8 What other activities do you engage in parallel to your art?
I love writing music, and making short films, and I coach wrestling.

9 What projects do you have currently and in the works?
Wow... yeah, I've been working on a few long term projects and a few short term ones. For the last two years, I've been working on a book called "The Character Sketchbook". It is a book that journals my journey on learning how to draw. I made it to help encourage people that anyone can learn how to draw with enough practice. I have a lot of those drawings up on my blog. Right now, I am working on the last drawing, which is the 200th drawing, which I should finish this week. Also, I'm finish up illustrating Sophie Ward's children's book. It's my first book for Paper Castle Press. I'm really excited about it. I've also been working a little with doing some designs for a clothing company.

10 Who else would you like to work with?
Oh, my! There are so many people; I would love to work with Steve Miesel. He is one of my favorite photographers.

11 Are you dirrty or glam ?
Oooo. This is a tough one... hmm... Dirty, but secretly glam.


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

N*style interview

Danny Roberts is featured artist in Nstyle magazine in Portugal
Danny Roberts is featured artist in Nstyle magazine in Portugal
Danny Roberts is featured artist in Nstyle magazine in Portugal


Hey everyone, got a copy of my interview with n*style magazine today!
Since it's my only copy, i couldn't cut it up to scan it, so sorry if the scans have a crease in them.
i cut and pasted the translated version of the interview for those can't speak Portuguese.
I hope you like it. :)



1. Do you think that drawing is an innate talent or you have to learn it?
A little bit of both. I think there are two parts to drawing; the motor skill of drawing and the style of drawing (Example: color, subject matter, materials, etc.). I know anyone can get really good at the motor skills of drawing with enough practice, but when it comes to style choices and composition, I think that might be an innate talent. For me, I always would draw and doodle ever since I was a little kid, but to quote my mom, "You always drew, but you were never very good at it." It wasn't until a few years ago when I decided to practice everyday, that I started getting better. I would draw some days for 15 hours straight till my hands were swollen shut. So, yeah, I definitely learned how to draw.


2. What happened to the fashion designs you made when you were 13?
I still have most of them. I did the little clothing company till I was 20, but then I got to a point where to take things to the next stage, I needed to get investors, and I decided it was a little too early in my life to get into debt, so I decided to leave that door open, and pursue fashion illustration.

3. Do you ever think about designing your own collection or your interest is only in recreating colections of great designers?
Oh, I'm very interested in designing my own collection. All the clothes from the "fairy tale"-esque paintings are clothes I designed. I'm always sketching up collections. Maybe, some day, I might try designing a collection and have it made.

4. The fact that some of your illustrations been improvised while you travel by car and others been draw so carefully at home and yet each one of them been easily recongnized as yours shows how personalized your work is?
Yeah, definitely, it is kind of funny, but my art is kind of like handwriting; whenever I draw, it always comes out looking like mine. It's nothing I try to do, it just is my style. I guess that's the only way I can explain it.

5. Fashion is obviously the essence of your creations. How do you see your work applied, for instance, to childrens book illustrations?
Well, actually, I'm working with Australian writer Sophie Ward on illustrating her children's book for Paper Castle Press right now. I really like illustrating children's books, because it brings out a different style in my work. Also, growing up, children's books were some of my favorite things.

6. How important was your course in photography and how much does it influenciate your work?
Photography is definitely a big component when I'm concepting a picture.

7. Which other art, places, people inspires you?
I'm inspired by almost everything. The artists that inspire me are Audrey Beardsley and Egon Schiele; there is something about their work that just inspires me to keep working more and more. Also, designers Alexander Mcqueen and John Galliano, because they have a whimsical, dream-like quality to their work. My favorite Fashion Photographers are Man Ray and Steven Meisel.

8. You reveal on your blog some of your illustration technics. Do you always follow one rule, many rules or do you have none?
I am one who completely loves techniques. I love experimenting and developing new techniques. When I look at a picture, or when I am starting to develop an idea, I think through all the different techniques or ways to create a piece, and figure out what is a fit. As far as rules, I really don't have any rules...Well, maybe one rule is find out what the rules are, then figure out how to break them. In Art, I think that is one of the best things I have heard someone say. I actually have a video Documentary up at igorandandre.blogspot.com (click on videos). In the Video, I show the full process of the self portrait that I drew for this article.

9. By your drawings I can tell one of your favorite subjects is women (fashion has male models too), why is that?
That is a good question. For me, I draw what I love because I think that being emotionally connected to the subject that I'm working with produces really sincere work. For me, women inspire me more than anything.

10. What’s your favourite work?
I would have to say without a doubt that my favorite work is my Character Sketch Book. It is my most personal body of work, because it chronicles the infancy stages of me learning how to draw, all the way up to the present. I have one drawing left in the book, which will be my 200th drawing in it. I've posted a lot of pages from the book on my blog. This is the project that I am most proud of.

11. As a fashion illustrator, is there anything you would refuse to draw?
Hmm...interesting question. So far, there has not been anything. I usually only like to draw things that inspire me, because then I know I'm going to do my best work.

12. How do you define your work?
I would say my work is an extension of me. It really is.... I try to be emotionally connected with all of my work and really pour as much of myself into it as I can.

13. In one word, how do you define a 23 years old illustrator who already has in his portfolio works like the lookbook of 2008 New York Fashion Week, reinterpretations of Prada or Roberto Cavalli campaigns, Vogue covers or Kate Moss portraits?
Blessed.

14. What would be the dream situation for you as an illustrator?
One of my biggest dreams is to illustrate a Vogue cover, because some of my favorite illustrations are old 1920's Vogue covers. I would love to bring it back.

15. Despite your success, are you a simple guy?
Tell us something about you that goes beyond your work.

Yes, definitely, I am a simple guy! I love hanging out spending time with my family. I like to keep my life as calm as I can. I wake up early and read for a little, then start drawing until I go to bed. In addition, I coached high school wrestling with my dad till this year, and now I have been coaching a little kids (ages 5-9) wrestling team. I definitely love teaching kids.

16. Are you eco-friendly?
As much as I can be. For example: I don't drive, and I work alot with making things out of recycled cardboard. Actually, this year, I build a 9ft X 6ft X 3ft window display, for an environmentally friendly boutique in San Francisco, all out of recycled cardboard.

17. Do you agree that fashion can help saving the planet?
I think they can help get things rolling, but Fashion is just a component, an essential component, but a component. I think, ultimately, it will take everyone making a conscious effort to do just a little to help; that will be the key.


Sunday, April 27, 2008

Press




Magazines:
The Sunday Time Magazine (London) *Cover
Teen Vogue March 2010, January 2011
Vogue Nippon
Vogue Spain
Elle (US) December 2009
Womens Wear Daily - August 2009, June 2010
Vogue Brazil
Modern Luxury
The New York Times
Alta Mira (Indonesia)
Attitude (Australia)
Dazed and Confused (UK)
Dirty Glam (France)
Marie Claire (Spain)
N*Style (Portugual)
Oxygen (Malaysia) + Cover
Pilot (New Zealand)
Vision (China)



Web:
Models.com
Vogue Italia June 2010, February 2011
Vogue Germany October 2009
Examiner.com
Refinery 29
Teen Vogue March 2009, April 2009, July 2009, April 2010, January 2011
Perez Hilton
Who What Wear
Fashionista.com
Modelina
Coco-Rocha.com
The Stylelist.com
WGSN Generation Now
Marie Claire (Spain)
Elle Magazine (Brazil)
Sundance Chanel Blog
Moleskin Journals and sketchbooks blog
Les Mads (Germany)
Fashion Office
PONY RYDER
The Familiar Strangers
View On Fashion
Tendances de mode(France)
Chic Intuition
Frockwriter(Australia)
Vivre Magazine Online
Cyana Trend Land

The Academy of Art



This image is of Vision magazine that Danny Roberts is Featured in.
Vision Magazine-China


This image is of Nstyle magazine that Artist Danny Roberts is Featured in.
N*style-Portugal


This image is of Dirty Glam magazine that Artist Danny Roberts is Featured in.
Dirty Glam- France



This image is of View on Fashions Feature of Artist Danny Roberts.
View On Fashion- New York




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