I studied Masters in Children's book illustration at Cambridge school of arts. Following my dreams.

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Hello and welcome to this week's video! I decided to reflect on my Masters studies in Children's book illustration at Anglia Ruskin University ( Cambridge school of arts) which I finished recently. I wanted to do this video, where I cover all the things - how I decided to study Masters, where I discovered the program, how confident I was before, my language situation, how I got in, what were the course structure, answering your questions and more.
    I talk A LOT in this video so if you want can put me in the background while doing your own things. :)
    I made timestamps for you to look at if you want to skip to specific part or want to rewatch some parts.
    Also if you want to visit my online shop or instagram, here are the links.
    My etsy store: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/shopkrik...
    Instagram illustration page: / inspiredbykriksis
    Have a great day! Kriksis :)
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Intro
    1:15 How did I decided to study Masters
    3:52 Interest in illustation
    5:35 Discovering Children's book illustration course in Bologna book fair
    7:27 Going to Erasmus trip
    8:48 Realising what I want to do
    9:43 How to study abroad? What to submit?
    10:38 Conditional offer
    10:57 Undergraduate overall score
    12:09 IELTS
    17:17 Conclusion - how did I felt?
    18:19 Children's book illustration course structure + how I approached tasks
    25:51 Q&A
    26:03 What was the most challenging for me in the course?
    29:47 What were the most important things I learned in this course?
    30:56 Do you want to study Masters?
    31:35 Questions? Comment, like, subscribe for more! :)
    32:27 Outro
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Komentáře • 26

  • @margaretspringer9197
    @margaretspringer9197 Před 3 lety +9

    Hi, Kriksis! I just discovered you today via a CZcams suggestion. I watched your video about your favorite art supplies, and enjoyed it so much because of your honest, natural personality that I looked for more . Now, having watched this one, I feel like a proud grandma! You've worked so hard, taken on so many challenges, and learned so much, despite many obstacles. I love your thoughts about wordless picture books for children. I'll continue following you, but for now I want to wish you the very best in your artistic and professional career! Maggie S., a 77-year-old mixed-media artist in Oregon, USA.

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před 3 lety

      Hello Margaret! I'm so happy to hear that you found my videos and are enjoying watching them! Comments like yours really encourage me to create and share more! Wish you the very best with your mixed-media artworks! And sending sun from Cambridge UK

  • @kathychan1879
    @kathychan1879 Před 3 lety +7

    I am so proud of you!! You are now the one who speak very bravely and make a lot of useful contributions in the course!! :) keep growing and shinning:))

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Kathy! Thank you so much for the support and motivation! You are amazing!

  • @wanenglishclass4415
    @wanenglishclass4415 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Kriksis. I feel so thankful because i found you talking about a course i'm interested in. I really love doing illustrate. I do illustrating a lot. In my house, on my smartphone, even in my work place. You know what, I'm actually currently teaching english in a primary school in indonesia. I Have been teaching for 5 years. And i feel so blessed to be a Teacher. A lot of time, i do illustrating about the topic and material i'm teaching. And by doing so, all of my students feel so excited and so interested in learning english with me. Because i do illustrating.. And then i start thinking that i need to give much more benefit to any students, not only the students in my classroom. So im trying to find a course for my postgraduate segera related to my interest. And i did a campus research. And finally i found this. A children's book illustration course. So my question is, what skills do i need to sharpen before taking to that course? AND how big is the career opportunity for my future? Thanks...

  • @GM-yn9nc
    @GM-yn9nc Před 3 lety +3

    You are beautiful and accomplishing a LOT. I appreciate that you share you knowledge with us. YOU HAVE A MASTERS! CONGRATULATIONS!!! Your efforts will be rewarded. My goal is to spend mornings planning, sketching and doing creative projects then afternoons for chores and "other stuff" that need my attention. Time goes by so quickly and I need to be more focused on my passion. Thank you for this helpful video.

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much Savage Grammy! Im so happy that you found this helpful! Wish you the best of luck!

  • @merveu.9752
    @merveu.9752 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing your experiences, you inspired me a lot💚.

  • @VeraGolosovaArt
    @VeraGolosovaArt Před 3 lety +2

    I am sure I will be doing a second run of this video. So many details, thank you for sharing. It is such a pity you were not able to go to Bologna fair. But I hope you will be able to gooo sooon!

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much Vera!

  • @aartha6820
    @aartha6820 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi! I have a question and hoping to get an answer or insight for my dilema. I got my bachelor degree in computer science, but I always been interested in art/ illustration. I started to dive in into the children's book illustration since 2022 and have worked on several children's picture books. Recently, I've been thinking to apply for art school. My question is...
    1. which university I should apply for if I want to specifically study in children's book illustration?
    2. Should I apply for bachelor degree or master degree?
    Any answer or insight on this matter would be very much appreciated 😊

  • @tracyvis2101
    @tracyvis2101 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello! I enjoyed hearing your story! I graduated University during COVID and our graduation ceremony was cancel and never did we get to reschedule it so I can relate to your disappointment in not getting to the children’s book fair. 😕 but sounds like things have worked out for you.

  • @SharSeat
    @SharSeat Před rokem +1

    Hi Kriksis, I just recently found out video and I was wondering how was the atmosphere of the uni? How was the teacher and make friends as an international student? I heard there were mixed reviews in the uni but perhaps it was for different courses. Thanks in advance!

  • @colorfulbleeding
    @colorfulbleeding Před 3 lety +2

    hello, great blog. I have a question I cannot get a definitive answer. In case you wanted to create a children book with digital media, do they give the advice to use rgb colors then convert to cmyk or to paint in cmyk right from the start?

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před 3 lety

      Hello Engin! This is a good question by I’m not sure if I have the right answer as I’m mostly traditional illustrator and use digitally only editing part. I think I would definitely do more research but If I was you and wanted to create picture book for printing I would start with CMYK in the beginning.

  • @kammysit
    @kammysit Před 2 lety

    Hi Kriksis! Thanks for your sharing!! It's very inspiring! I'm also very interested in this school and illustration. Can I ask that before you got this conditional offer, except for submitting your portfolio, did you also submit a personal statement and recommendation letters? Is the recommendation letter a must-have document for applying the school? Thanksss! Hope to receive your answer! 😊

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před 2 lety

      Hello Kammy! SO wonderful! First of all good luck with the application and getting in! Yes, I submitted recommendation letter. My illustration teacher from undergrads wrote a few nice things he discovered working with me thought the lectures. I think it can be any mentor even if its not from undergrads. I think it was must have? But maybe things have changed as I was applying in early 2019. Hope this helped!
      All the best to you!
      Kriksis

    • @kammysit
      @kammysit Před 2 lety

      @@kriksis Hey Kriksis, thanks for your helpful reply! Wish you all the best too! :)

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před 2 lety

      @@kammysit Thanks! :)

  • @saylu1667
    @saylu1667 Před rokem +1

    I know it's already an year ago, but may I ask any other recommendations of university on illustration master degree? I find it hard to find in internet :( it's even getting worse when I searched for children book illustration, cause I also need to know the rank of university :((

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před rokem

      hello say lu! I don't know if there is a lot of courses specifying in Children's picture book illustration. When I was searching this was the one. Most Universities have general Illustration courses.

  • @anantjeetkaur1701
    @anantjeetkaur1701 Před 2 lety

    Hi kriksis! Very helpful video, as I'll be applying next year in 2023 (giving myself some time to populate my portfolio and generate funds to study).
    I have a few questions:
    1. Is there really no scholarship or fee assistance for international students?
    2. When do applications open for the September session?
    3. How did this course benefit you in your work quality/work opportunities/artist fee?

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před rokem

      Hello thank you! Best of luck for applying to this University this year!
      1.I took student loan to study, I don't know if things have changed but at that time international students could get it and repayment of this loan starts only if I am earning more than 21k a year.
      2. So I applied in March or April I think, got my answer around May and was offered conditional offer. I needed to send all my grades to them, but first needed to finish undergrads to do so, I also needed to do IELTS exam.
      3. Yes I feel it helped me to plan my time more wisely. I don't necessary think it gave me work opportunities, but it depends from the person itself. A lot of things really depend how much emails you send and show your work to more people. But it gave me a better understanding of what kind of portfolio to make, what to focus on, how publishing world works.
      hope this helps!

  • @BexEtcArt
    @BexEtcArt Před 2 lety

    May I ask if you study part time or full time and if it’s full time does it work in semesters or is it constant? I’d love to go but I’d need to work same time hehe

    • @kriksis
      @kriksis  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello! I studied full time and I had 5 semesters in total, but we had summer work too where we needed to keep on working on new ideas. Part time is twice as long, but longer time, so more to focus on other life things too. Hope this helped! :)