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Artist Insight: Alva Skog On Gender Clichés

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January 2020

How to draw against stereotypes and use illustration as a form of activism

- Alva Skog

Artist Insight: Alva Skog On Gender Clichés

These days, it’s easy to feel powerless about the state of the world as a creative. But perhaps you can affect the world through illustration and if so, then how? Here, I’ll be tackling this question by focusing predominantly on my portrayal of gender in society, suggesting ways to draw genderless people, as I’ve featured throughout my work, from entries to competitions to commercial assignments.

Political illustrator Edel Rodriguez once said, “You can’t avoid an image” and I couldn’t agree more. Illustrations and images are able to spread messages much faster and more effectively than words because they have a much bigger visual impact. Obviously – and most importantly – illustrations when done well don’t have to worry about crossing any language barriers.

FEMALE REPRESENTATION

My journey to activism in illustration started when I was in my second year studying graphic design at Central Saint Martins in London and I decided to enter the D&AD New Blood design competition. The competition brief was to create three posters that communicated advice to someone and I chose to give advice to my younger sister, who was 14 at the time.

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