And how did it happen? How did I go from criminologist, to artist? Well, picture this: new home, little boy who loves all things superhero related (no influencing here as my husband likes to suggest, the boy is just a big fan like his mother) and BANG, I get the best idea ever. Like EVER, EVER! A homage to all my son's favourite Marvel and DC superheroes painted straight on the playroom wall in a climatic scene in THE BEST ever superhero collaboration film of all time.
Super fans, please don’t hate! I get the whole ‘DC Comics’ vs ‘Marvel’ thing but he was four years old. Why would I tell him they can’t exist in the same superhero world? How could I watch the tears stream from behind his tiny little specs, down his cute little cheeks, onto the playroom floor? I couldn’t! We don’t discriminate between tights, capes, Kryptonians and humans! One universe, one superhero world, one love, one little boys dream and one mothers passion to fulfil it! Enter creative director…moi and directors little helper (my friend) Chhaya who helped me project my ideas onto the playroom wall with a few ‘borrowed from work’ old school gadgets.
It was my space, my own massive canvas in my own house and no one to say I couldn’t do it. It would be something that would stay on the wall for generations to come like Michelangelo’s painting of the Sistine Chapel…Okay I’m getting a little ahead of myself, but something that would most certainly be staying as long as I wanted it to stay (note to self - insert ‘playroom wall’ Clause in Last Will & Testament).
I could do whatever the hell I wanted with it. Paint it, repaint it, add to it, take away from it, and I felt free. Not sure how else I could describe it. I was in my own zone, my own space where I could finally get the chance to explore my artistic side, and boy did I love it!
I drew two versions each of my son’s favourite superheros poised in action and asked him to choose which ones he liked. Sixteen drawings later, he picked out his eight. I had the characters, now all I needed was to bring them together so it all made sense, but how? So I thought about all the superhero movies I’ve ever seen and the one common element in all, was ACTION! I created a blasting explosion of fire…on paper, then I cut out each hero and poised them in varying places across the bright yellow-orange inferno until it looked perfect.