There was one phrase in Dark that enchanted me right away: “The question is not where. But when.” I had a dream project with Netflix, and Dark was one of the series I illustrated for a mural at their headquarters. As a huge sci-fi fan, I dove into exploring the layers of symbolism woven into the plot.
I moved to Berlin several years ago and was curious about German cultural heritage. Dark is the first German Netflix original series, full of clues and hidden meanings, including drawing inspiration and aesthetics from Albrecht Dürer and Lucas Cranach the Elder.
I used symmetrical composition, surrounded by meaningful elements and profound symbols. This type of split screen supports the narrative of travelling between the worlds of Adam and Eva. The kaleidoscope visual creates a surreal world that seems similar, but never the same.
In this workshop, I’ll use various watercolour and gouache techniques to add atmosphere and interest. I’ll begin with finding inspiration and planning ahead. This invisible step is crucial and adds considerably to the unique quality of the finished piece.
In my sketchbook, I’ll gather figural elements, such as stunned animals affected by noises from the time-travel phenomenon. The top of the frame is crowned with the Trinity knot, or triquetra, symbolising the cave’s time loops every 33 years.
After making a value study to show light, dark and middle tones, I’ll secure the areas with masking fluid to save the light contrast areas. Using the dry brush technique helps add variety and rich texture to the stones, tree trunks, and grass, even with a monochrome colour palette.
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