Showing posts with label Shamar Knight-Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shamar Knight-Justice. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2024

Breakout Session: Creating Memorable Characters with Shamar Knight-Justice

Shamar's bio: Hi! I'm an author/illustrator based in Atlanta, Georgia. My artwork focuses on mixed media, and unique textures. I've illustrated Ari J.'s Kinky, Curly Crown, which was written by Ain Heath Drew, Big Tune: Rise of the Dancehall Prince written by Alliah Agostini, Repeat After Me written by Jazmyn Simon and Dule Hill, Ari J.'s Firefly Adventure written by Ain Heath Drew, Forever and Always written by Brittany Thurman, and Dante Plays His Blues written by Allen Wells. I work full time as the principal of Ethos Classical, and am entering year 15 in education. In my spare time, I hoard collage materials and take long walks with my wife, dog, and three year old. You can see more of my work on Instagram at @shamarknightjustice, or my website www.shamarknightjustice.com.

Shamar's intro slide:

Shamar Knight-Justice photo with covers of the picture books illustrated by Shamar


We start with character study: 

Essential Questions:

1) Who and what does this character represent?

2) How is that reinforced by the artist's character design?

3) What does this character say about the artist as a person? What do they value?

Shamar walks us through some examples of characters in picture books--and what makes them memorable, including Peter from A Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and Big by Vashti Harrison.

Then Shamar walks us through the process of his developing the character Shane from Big Tune, written by Alliah Agostini. We get to see reference photos, notes, the original manuscript with art notes, research materials, and early sketches of both setting and character.

Shamar explains that he appreciates art notes and actually likes to talk to the author before starting the illustration process! (Note: this is pretty unusual for traditional publishing. Often publishers and editors don't want authors talking to illustrators, because, as it has been explained to me, they want the illustrators to be working in service of the story, not in service to the author.)

There was much more, as well as an engaging Q&A session.

Super interesting data point: One of the questions asked about how amazingly productive Shamar is, with the illustration work and a full-time job as an educator, and Shamar told us that it takes him about 300 hours to illustrate each picture book!

Even as an author (and not an illustrator), this session gave me lots to think about regarding my picture book manuscripts and characters!

Saturday, August 6, 2022

How Shamar Knight-Justice Created Art for the Summer Conference Banner #scbwiSummer22

 

Who else LOVES the gorgeous art on this year's SCBWI Summer Conference banner? The illustrator is Shamar Knight-Justice, who was a Portfolio Showcase Grand Prize award winner at the Winter Conference earlier this year. You can see more of Shamar's work at ShamarKnightJustice.com, on Instagram at @shamarknightjustice and on The Cat Agency website.

Screenshot from the SCBWI Winter Conference, when the Portfolio Grand Prize was awarded to Shamar Knight-Justice and Brizida Margo:


I asked Shamar how he approached the illustration process for the Summer Conference banner art and here's what he said:

“When thinking about the banner for the Summer Conference I wanted to create something that had strong summer vibes and was filled with joy. I wanted the color palette and the character’s pose to reflect that energy. I presented a few sketches to Sarah Baker, and that pose caught her attention the most."

"I had been playing with that sketch for a few months prior, but hadn’t found an opportunity that aligned with it. I choose to highlight Black and Brown children exclusively, because I know firsthand the importance of representation. With Black boys specifically, I like to represent them as light, joyful, carefree, and magical, because many times the messages they receive say that those qualities and emotions aren’t reserved for them.”

Coming in March, 2023: BIG TUNE: RISE OF THE DANCEHALL PRINCE, written by Alliah L. Agostini and illustrated by Shamar Knight-Justice (FSG). 

Also check out ARI J.'S KINKY, CURLY CROWN, written by Ain Heath Drew, illustrated by Shamar Knight-Justice, published by Orange Hat Publishing.