In April, I was hired by Theater J to create 8 illustrations; one for each play in their 2012-2013, taking over for Waltz with Bashir art director and illustrator David Polonsky. Because of time issues, I was asked to create line drawings with some shading instead of paintings.
The fourth play of the season is Apples from the Desert by Savyon Liebrecht:
"A poignant drama about love and reconciliation adapted by one of Israel's most beloved authors from her own short story, this hit Israeli play follows the young Sephardic Rivka, a religious teenager, who falls for Dooby, a secular kibbutznik, at a dance class in Jerusalem. She arranges to follow him back to his kibbutz in the Negev Desert, but not before Rivka's orthodox parents bar her from leaving, forcibly at first, only to chase after Rivka as she flees. A timeless and timely confrontation between tradition and modernity becomes a moving reckoning, as the sweetest of meals is offered and two generations learn to make peace. Winner of Israel’s Best Play Award, 2006."
August 6, 2012
4th of 8 Theater J illustrations
Rough Sketches
Final rough sketch
Final Line Drawing
Final Illustration
(graphite and colored in Photoshop)
Posted by Gregory Ferrand at 10:00 AM
Labels: Apples From the Desert, greg ferrand, gregory ferrand, illustration, line art, Our Class, plays, Theater J
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