Talented Artist Creates 20+ Paper Arts Depicting Disney Characters And It's All The Dopamine You'll Need Today
Don't we just love our Disney characters?
Maryjane
- Published in Disney
Jackie Huang is a skilled paper artist based in Los Angeles. After graduating from high school, Jackie moved to the vibrant city to attend the esteemed School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.
You would think that she would be done learning after graduating, wouldn't you? Not exactly, though. She returned to the classroom as a result of her desire to explore further.
This time, she pursued illustration at the Art Center College of Design. For fun, Jackie enrolled in a course called paper engineering while she was there.
She was, as it happened, a natural, and the rest is history. She went ahead to say:
"I am a firm believer in - 'nothing you learn goes wasted.' Many of the concepts I learned in film school still seep into my work as an illustrator. In film school, a professor taught us to ask three questions when creating a new story - 1) What is this story about? 2) What is the message of this story? 3) (perhaps the most important question) Is this story worth telling? I continue to ask myself these questions, whether creating a single illustration, pop-up, or book."
Check out some of this talented illustrator's works as you scroll down below.
More info: Instagram | jackiehuang.com
1. Chip N' Dale
jackiehuangstudios2. Pocahontas
jackiehuangstudios3. Ariel
jackiehuangstudios4. Aristocats
jackiehuangstudios5. Chip N' Dale
jackiehuangstudiosJackie talked about a project that really stretched her craft saying:
"A recent project that has pushed my skill and craft into a new direction is children’s book publishing. I recently debuted my first book, 'Picky Panda'. As an illustrator, I was used to drawing a character in a single pose, but for this project, I had to draw the same character varying poses and expressions, all while making sure the character looked consistent."
6. Ursula
jackiehuangstudios7. Chip N' Dale
jackiehuangstudios8. Aurora (Briar Rose)
jackiehuangstudios9. Cheshire Cat
jackiehuangstudios10. Tiana
jackiehuangstudios"In addition to that, the book itself required over 25 different illustrations to be completed in a short time. Combined with additional freelance work and gallery art, it was the greatest amount of illustrating I had done in a given year!
And remember, all of these were still crafted by hand too! But creating a children’s book has felt like a synthesis of all the skills I’ve learned so far from film school and illustration- storytelling, pacing, editing, composition, color, design, and more. It’s been an amazing experience and I am looking forward to seeing where this path leads."
11. Mulan
jackiehuangstudios12. Rapunzel
jackiehuangstudios13. The White Rabbit, Alice In Wonderland
jackiehuangstudios14. Anna And Elsa, Frozen
jackiehuangstudios15. Mulan
jackiehuangstudios16. Alice In Wonderland
jackiehuangstudios17. Belle
jackiehuangstudios18. Jasmine
jackiehuangstudios19. Bambi
jackiehuangstudios20. Maleficent
jackiehuangstudios21. Chip N' Dale
jackiehuangstudios22. Cinderella And Pinocchio
jackiehuangstudios23. Lilo & Stitch
jackiehuangstudiosThe illustrator's bit of advise as an educator is that there is no such thing as right or wrong when it comes to art. In her workshops, she's frequently asked, "Is this okay?" or "Is this correct?"
Although there may be a "faster" or "easier" way to do a task, there is no "right" way to make art, and what you create won't appeal to everyone. All that matters is that you're creating something that makes you happy.