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How to tell a story in an image

Narrative masters Tanya Combrinck talks to four artists about using visual elements to imbue their work with personal and universal human stories

Eleonor Piteira made Secret Keeper as part of the 2021 Month of Love, a challenge with the prompt ‘silence’.

While generative AI can produce images with superficial visual appeal, especially to those who haven’t seen much AI art, they tend to fall apart under closer inspection. Elements are assembled almost randomly, and the overall image lacks the meaning, coherence and intention that can only come from a human artist.

A way artists can fight back against generative AI is to lean into the things that only a human can do, for example using narrative to capture emotion, and convey something personal about themselves in their work.

“Most of my inspiration comes from older stories and the sense of wonder and mystery they hold, but also the relation they have to human nature,” says Amanda Ramsey.

PAINTING WITH WORDS

Some narratives will work better than others in paintings. Consider situations that feature opposing forces or some form of tension. Senior concept artist Titus Lunter says: “Interesting stories are inherently about conflict.”

Once you’ve found your conflict, you need to define it in words. Your choice of words is important, because these will be the keywords that you use to build your image. Titus explains keywords “are broadly understood by most people, but mean very different and personal things to everyone”. For example: “While cosy might be under blankets, it also might be by a fire, or on a patio with a nice drink.” These are all literal scenarios that you could paint to evoke a feeling of cosiness. “Understanding that these words mean different things to different people will help you understand your own voice,” Titus adds.

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