Thursday, October 21, 2010

[Un]Discovers: Michael Sanderson

Back in July, I have written an entry about a talented fashion illustrator named Michael Sanderson. Till this day, I am still addicted to his amazing works. Today, I am fortunate to have him to be featured on this edition of [Un]Discovers!


Hey Mike, thank you so much for answering my questions as I know you are very busy right now. So, tell me, how did you become an illustrator? 
I originally wanted to be a video game designer, but when I showed my character design work to colleges, I was told to go into fashion.. so I did.


That's a interesting career path change but to me, both of them are creative jobs and I am glad you are in fashion illustration right now! In your own words, how will you describe your drawing style? Who has/have influenced your drawing style?
I just drew from a very young age and developed my own drawing style, but in later years I really liked the work of Photographers; Mert & Marcus, Guy Bourdin, and Mario Testino. So my work is more-so inspired by fashion photographers.


Ah, Mert & Marcus, this duo has always been my favorite. Out of all the projects you have done so far, which one is the most memorable one? Why?
I'd have to say Vogue Nippon...because they were so cheap, considering...


All right, that sounds reasonable to me why you think this is the most memorable experience. Well, I know you have recently launched a new online magazine called Birche which features your latest menswear illustrations. What is your aim for this magazine? Are you planning to put womenswear illustration in the magazine in the future?
Recently relaunched and rebranded Birche to included womenswear, the goal is to have a medium where I could have total control and exercise my styling skills without limitations and create fashion spreads without sourcing samples, casting models, or scouting locations. Basically with Birche I can create everything in little time and without leaving my desk.


I am totally loving your site and I can't get enough of your works! If you could work on a high end fashion brand's look book for one season, which brand would you choose? Why?
Right now, I'd say Lanvin. I really like the direction Alber is taking the design house and his shapes are imaginative and simple, much like my illustrations. It'd be a good partnership, I think.


Lanvin, that will be an interesting collaboration if that happens. I hear that you are going to launch a clothing line in the near future. Will you be able to give me some information on this brand?
It'll be called Ceder, and much like all my ventures it's named after a tree. That's all I'll say at this point. ;-)

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Now let's learn more about Michael's lifestyle by reading how he answers the trivia questions.

Louis Vuitton or Dior Homme?
Vuitton, I support their partnerships with artists/illustrators.

Paris or New York?
Paris, but I don't have the attention span to learn a second language.

iPhone or Google Phone?
Iphone, of course.

Warm or Cool Colors?
warm colors with cool tones


Spring or Autumn?
autumn, but I love the way my legs look in shorts.

Sushi or Pizza?
Coffee

Batman or Spiderman?
Batman, I love a man who knows how to spend money & kick ass simultaneously.

CD or MP3?
Mp4

Water or Fire?
water, like...beach?

Watercolor or Color Pencils?
watercolor because color pencils are gross and feel like fingernails against chalk.

This is such an honor for me to have Michael on this site. I truly believe in him and I think he will go far in the future. If one day, Michael is doing a collaboration with Lanvin, I will probably be the first one to line up for the shirt! I wish Michael all the best and hope to see more amazing works in the future! All works are courtesy of Michael Sanderson. You can visit either his official site or Birche Magazine.

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