How do you work on interpreting a situation or a scene and know how to depict in your dialect of artwork that you make...like putting it in a fun way and just not for the sake of it, really inspired by your work, I have Google wallpaper made by you on desktop it is so great!
Aww thank you so much for your compliment! I'm so glad you liked the Google Chrome project :-) It was one of my favorite client work I've ever done so I'm glad to hear you liked it as well.
As for interpreting a prompt in my style - it helps to really, really hone in on what you like - the so called "aesthetic". Whether it's color palette, composition, music, fashion, political views, weather, religious motifs, historical references, stories, culture, etc...the list can go on.
All the specific details that make you as a person / artist help shape your artwork. The more you know about yourself & the more honest you are about what you like, the stronger your style or dialect will become!
For example, I love love love dissection compositions where you can see the inside of something in a very graphic way. The first image that stuck with me was a spread from an old children's book called "In My Dreams I can Fly" illustrated by Kathi Bhend. After that I've always drawn and re-drawn and experimented with compositions similar to it.
I also love very flat & organic style of paper collage that I try to emulate using digital programs.
I love center composition because of the strength and simplicity it has (I love Wes Anderson films for this reason).
I also love bugs and their biological designs & funny shapes.
I also love root vegetables and how they look under the earth!
All these kinds of interests went directly into one of the Google Chrome wallpaper. Luckily, this specific project was very free, so I could really delve into making illustrations that I'm drawn to naturally!
Hope this is helpful, I'm still trying to figure myself out too, so you are definitely not alone!