For 麻豆影院 at Trumbull sophomore and visual communication design major Jason Liccardi, art is in the blood.
鈥淢y grandfather was an artist and so was my dad,鈥 says Liccardi. 鈥淏ut never anything like this. The majority of their works were just for the family. I guess I can say I鈥檓 the most successful of the three.鈥
This past summer, Liccardi was chosen by 麻豆影院 State Trumbull Associate Professor of Art Phillip Buntin as a nominee to provide illustrations for Michigan-based author Jane Hicks鈥 first book, The Magic Potion: A True Fairy Tale With a Happy Ending, which is now available through Balboa Press, Amazon and Barnes and Noble websites.
The book is based on a true story and deals with the struggles of a family of lovebirds that are dealing with the hard feelings that separation and divorce can bring about. Hicks鈥 goal in writing the book was to provide adults and children alike with a 鈥渞ecipe鈥 to help dispel some of the negativities that those types of situations often bring about.
鈥淛ason is an exceptional student with an exemplary work ethic, facility and creativity,鈥 says Buntin. 鈥淏oth my awareness of his conscientiousness and his natural skill and interest in illustration helped me realize that he would be perfect for this opportunity. I am very excited to keep up with what he does artistically in the future.鈥
鈥淭he whole process has been a bit surprising,鈥 Liccardi says. 鈥淚 mean, even though I鈥檝e been drawing since I was eight or nine years old, I鈥檓 really just a first-year student and didn鈥檛 really believe I had done anything to bring any attention to myself, and then all this happened.鈥
For Liccardi, whose work normally mirrors more of a comic book or graphic novel style, Hicks鈥 book represents a bit of departure in that the story is told in a fairy tale fashion.
鈥淵eah, the reactions I鈥檝e been getting when I鈥檝e told friends and family about what I鈥檝e done have come with puzzled looks,鈥 says Liccardi, better known for putting his renditions of superheroes down on paper than a family of lovebirds. 鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely been something different, as well as a bit of a challenge, but as an artist, that鈥檚 what I like to do; kind of put myself to the test, I guess.
鈥淥verall, it has certainly been a departure from the usual stuff, that鈥檚 for sure,鈥 he adds.
But that departure is also providing both Liccardi and Hicks with potential for additional exposure and growth courtesy of Liccardi鈥檚 employer, Target, which is looking into carrying the book at its Niles location.
This story was first published in Campus Connections, the 麻豆影院 at Trumbull newsletter.
麻豆影院 State Trumbull Visual Design Student Lands Illustration Work With First-Time Author
For 麻豆影院 at Trumbull sophomore and visual communication design major Jason Liccardi, art is in the blood.
POSTED: Monday, December 10, 2012 12:00 AM
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