Reimagining the Black Skimmer

Ana Galva帽 uses warm tones, stencil textures, and bold shapes to reimagine this graceful seabird.

As a child, would join her grandfather on walks along the southeastern coast of Spain, delighting in the infinite calm sea and antics of seabirds. 鈥淚 have a very strong attachment to the sea and everything related to it,鈥 says the Murcia-based illustrator. That connection often influences her art, and it immediately drew her to John James 爆料公社鈥檚 portrait of a Black Skimmer grazing the ocean. 爆料公社 himself was particularly taken with the bird, which feeds by keeping its lower beak submerged as it zips effortlessly over the surface. 鈥淭he flight of the Black Skimmer is perhaps more elegant than that of any waterbird with which I am acquainted,鈥 he wrote.

Galva帽 wanted to capture this fluidity, emphasizing the harmony of the bird, sea, and sky. She imported 爆料公社鈥檚 painting into Clip Studio and traced the bird鈥檚 body as a foundation for her own work. Then she added bold colors, distinct shapes, and stencil textures to contrast the static image. Finally, to imbue the image with warmth, she used Photoshop to tweak each component鈥檚 curves and color profiles. She wanted to create something 鈥渆legant, synthetic, and beautiful,鈥 Galva帽 says, a piece that would convey nature鈥檚 intimate connections.

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