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The PoArtMo Anthology Series: Focus on Azelle Elric

Hello everyone!

Welcome to our PoArtMo Anthology Series, which celebrates the artists whose work appears in The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 5.

Today’s guest is Azelle Elric, who, as always, sent us a very unique set of drawings. She explains what has inspired her creative journey as a drawing artist.

First of all, thank you for giving me the opportunity to be published in this wonderful anthology! It’s so great for me to share my artistic journey with you!

The beginning of my artistic expression was for sure triggered by Japanese animation and Alphonse Mucha. Then about ten years ago, a co-worker of mine challenged me to draw a picture a day for one year. At the time, the easiest thing to draw was human faces.

It’s so easy and quick, so relaxing to draw a feminine face! Especially after a long and stressful day at work! And most of all, I find it extremely enjoyable to draw the same subject, with in mind, the desire to progress and try a new approach.

A friend of mine once told me that I always drew the same thing but that it looked different each time. In fact, I had never thought about it before she told me so. And maybe I could do something about it. It’s just quick and simple to add or subtract elements to modify a face : pearls, flowers, jewelry, eyes, nose, mouth, hairstyles, and so on!

I recently found a new way to express my creativity while consulting books about Zentangles and mandalas, and experimenting with black-ink water and white ink. The results are actually very rewarding!

Needless to say that I’m still learning, but that’s the main reason why I love art so much.

Bio:

Azelle Elric is a French-born artist with a soft spot for takoyaki and Japanese pastries. She loves cats, Japanese animation and drawing.

Website: https://www.instagram.com/elric_azelle

Azelle, thank you for supporting Auroras & Blossoms! We know that people will love your work as much as we do!

The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 5 is available! Click here to purchase your copy.

The PoArtMo Anthology Series: Interview with Azelle Elric

Hello everyone!

Welcome to our PoArtMo Anthology Series, which celebrates the artists whose work appears in The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 4.

Today’s guest is Azelle Elric. She contributed pieces of art to our anthology.

Auroras & Blossoms: Tell us all about the inspiration behind your pieces.

Firstly, thank you very much for this collab! To work with you all on a PoArtMo Anthology is always a pleasure!

In most of my drawings, I am inspired by Art Nouveau artistic movement and Mucha’s symbolism, particularly long-stylized, wavering hair that I find calming to draw! “Rapunzel” is my own little challenge to draw an illustration inspired by a fairy tale. Using pencil and blending stump was particularly satisfying in an attempt to transcribe a magical/ethereal atmosphere (or so I hope at least LOL!).

A&B: How does a poem, story or creative piece of art begin for you? Does it start with an image, a form or a particular theme?

Most of the time it happens by accident, with papers and inks, or whatever is in my kitchen. “What if I put turmeric powder on a wet blank paper?” “What about mixing tea and blue ink?” lol! There are a lot of random results in my creations, I find it particularly entertaining to mix several techniques and see the final results of these experimentations! It is all the more entertaining, since these results would be totally different while using the same products from one work to another.

A&B: What is your own artistic background?

While looking back at my artistic path, I can pinpoint two main influences in my artistic work, Mucha who is one of my favourite artist and Japanese animation.

I admire everything about Mucha’s artwork: his use of colours, his precise and delicate style, his wonderful ability, and facility to suggest movements and fluidity within a static picture! “Cycles Perfecta” (an advertising poster for a British company manufacturing bicycles) is a perfect example. The female figure with its stylised wavering golden hair suggests both motion and trepidation, while riding a bike.

The second pillar of my artistic growth is without a doubt Japanese animation and Japanese culture. Since childhood, Japanese animation always fascinated me because of its storytelling and their designs that I found more aesthetic than most Western productions (even now I still think the same way! I am not very objective on that, LOL!)

For instance, CLAMP is for me an amazing Japanese collective art group of four female mangaka. I found their artwork absolutely fabulous! It is a beautiful artistic parallel with Mucha and the Art nouveau artistic movement.

A&B: Does your work have any specific themes or social commentary we should identify with?

Not really! It is just a need to doodle at first, I really love to experiment with things. Maybe I have a real interest with feminine faces and their transformations.

I love to challenge myself, since 2010 I try my best to do one doodle a day, the easiest thing to draw was feminine faces with floating hair (LOL!). Several weeks ago, one of my friends told me that my art was interesting, since while drawing more or less the same type of things, the results were always different.

So, I ask of myself to push my own limits and discover new artistic techniques: pencils, fountain pens, pens, watercolour pencils, calligraphic pens, ink, coffee, or tea stains…all of these materials I have dabbled with, and it has been an amazing journey for me. However, I have never tried collages, digital drawings or digital paintings though. Maybe I should have a try at them one of these days. After all, the first step is always the hardest but the most rewarding!

A&B: Tell us the most positive and uplifting advice you have been given while working as a creative person.

The most uplifting advice? Maybe “never give up” or “do what you love”, two pieces of advice given by my best friend a long time ago. It is plain and simple. To be original among other artists in these times when social media networks spread at top speed is difficult and complicated!

However, if I could add my own artistic touch among other artists and to be able to brighten the day of someone looking at my art, I would be extremely grateful for these opportunities.

Bio:

Azelle Elric is a happy French girl who loves cats, Japanese animation, and drawing.

Website: https://www.instagram.com/elric_azelle

Azelle, thank you for answering our questions and supporting Auroras & Blossoms! We know that people will love your work as much as we do!

The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 4 is available! Click here to purchase your copy.

‘The PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3’ Is Out Today!

Hello everyone!

That’s it, folks! The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3 is officially out!

This edition of our yearly anthology features a variety of works by four contributors: Azelle Elric (drawings), Meaghan Beatty (essays), David Ellis (poetry), and Cendrine Marrouat (poetry).

Check out our video trailer below.

The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3 is available for purchase everywhere ebooks are sold (except for Amazon). We cannot wait for you to tell us what you think! Don’t forget to send us your reviews or share them online. Goodreads is a great start!

Click HERE to order your copy!

NB: When you purchase a copy of the anthology, you will not just support Auroras & Blossoms. Every contributor will also be remunerated in the form of royalty payment.

As a reminder, we only publish ebooks. The cost of releasing print books that contain visual content is too high, which would make our anthologies too expensive for most readers to buy.

Do you want to help us spread the word about the anthology? Save the banner below and add it to your blog, website or social media posts. Make sure you link to the book: https://books2read.com/poartmo-anthology-3.

Thank you all for your support! Have a wonderful end of week.

Announcing the Names of the Contributors to The PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3!

We are delighted to announce the names of all the contributors to the third volume of our PoArtMo Anthology.

Here they are below:

  • Azelle Elric (drawings)
  • Meaghan Beatty (essays)
  • David Ellis (poetry)
  • Cendrine Marrouat (poetry)

If you wonder why there are only four names, here is the answer.

This year, we realized that the artists working with us deserved more room within our pages. We wanted readers to get better acquainted with their work.

Since the space is limited in each volume, we figured that it might be a good idea to lower the number of contributors, while allowing each of them to submit more than three pieces to us.

After careful consideration, we settled for a total of four artists for this volume.

Of all the people who sent us work between January and June, Azelle and Meaghan were clear winners. Their pieces tick all the boxes for us: family-friendly, inspirational, and uplifting despite a few heavy topics.

While I LOVE the previous two volumes of the PoArtMo Anthology, this upcoming opus is my favorite because of the great balance between written and visual content it contains. Needless to say that David and I are very happy about our decision!

What’s next for the PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 3?

Right now, we are putting the finishing touches to our book cover. We should be ready to share the result with you next week. I cannot wait to show you!

In the meantime, enjoy the rest of your week.

Thank you for reading!

PoArtMo Collective: Latest News from Our Members

Hello everyone!

Cendrine, David, and Azelle here. We wanted to share some of our latest news with you.

Azelle recently posted some very interesting work!

David keeps mesmerizing us with his Found Poetry.

Cendrine is about to release book number 32!

Songs in Our Paths: Haiku & Photography (Volume 2) continues offering an opportunity to reflect on the world around us and uncover its mundane, but often overlooked beauty.

The book will be released on May 25, 2021, and is available to pre-order until then! Click here to purchase a copy.

See you soon for more news about our PoArtMo Collective! In the meantime:

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