2024 | Longlist | Editorial
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he / him - Why did you create this work?
A multi-layered illustration for Modus Magazine to accompany a feature article about marine surveying. The brief was to reflect the depth of the ocean surface, the process of hydrographic surveying and how much of our oceans have yet to be discovered. My use of papercut layers needed to work well for this, to create the feeling of depth and possibly ‘hidden’ elements. - How were your illustrations used?
The artwork was used in Modus Magazine – Modus is the member website for RICS in the UK and around the world, covering cutting edge topics that help surveyors and those working within the built environment improve their practice. - What materials and techniques did you use?
I created this multi-layered handcrafted composition using fifteen layers of white paper, cut through with a thin band of colour, to represent the depths of the ocean and how much is yet to be surveyed. These layers were then hand assembled, white tack and foam board to add depth between the layers and shot in my Brighton studio using natural light to give nice soft shadows and retain the textures - Was this project commissioned?
Commissioned - Commissioner Name
Nina Whitley-Jones - Commissioner Company
Sunday - Commissioner Instagram
@sundaycreates - Agent
Grand Matter - Agent Instagram
instagram.com/grandmatter_/
- College / University
University of Brighton - Personal Website or Portfolio Link
owengildersleeve.com
- Instagram
@owengildersleeve - X (formerly Twitter)
@ogildersleeve - Biography
With a distinctive style refined over 15 years, Owen Gildersleeve brings graphic designs to life through meticulous hand-cut layers and a playful use of light & shadow. His expertise spans intricate paper illustrations and animations to expansive sets, window displays, and installations. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with clients such as BAFTA, Meta and NASA, and exhibited worldwide. - Where are you currently based?
United Kingdom (UK)