Through Brainstorming some Ideas I have found that I would very much like to work with a comic book style to the work and see what can be achieved through representing reality and hard hitting issues such as war, relationships or political issues.
I was very much inspired by Ari Folmans Waltz With Bashir (2008), Isao Takahatas Grave of the Fireflies (1988), Marjane Satrapis Persepolis (2007) and the Art Spiegelmans comic book Maus: A Survivor's Tale created in two volumes form 1986 and 1991. All of these depict seriuos issues of genocide, scarring war stories and the harsh reality of the world but through the medium of animation or comics, which can be seen as one of the most 'artificial' and'false' mediums to use to represent the real world.
Although I would like to use animation, the process is far too laborious and time consuming to create something with sufficient meaning or quality.
Persepolis (2007)

Waltz with Bashir (2008)

Maus: A Survivor's Tale

Comic books are excellent for their storytelling ability and alike to a storyboard the images flow from one to the other but always stay static for the viewer, each image revealing a moment in time and portraying a narrative to follow. The reader is able to go thorough the comic as quickly or a slowly as they wish taking in each image as much or as little as they would like.
Some of the most famous comic books around are generally the superhero comics but the most popular are not the traditional Superman and Wonder-woman comics but much darker themed graphic novels, such as Alan Moores Watchmen, V for Vendetta or the disturbing From Hell all of which have been made into blockbuster films, against the decision of Alan Moore himself who tried to stop them being made into films as he believed it would not work.
Alan Moore
The graphic novel is something different to that of a comic book, in its simplest form a comic book is more like a series or sitcom where each week the scenario starts again form the same point of equilibrium, a disruption of the equilibrium, a struggle and then the restoration of it. The graphic novel works more like a film in the sense that it has a beginning, middle and end, and if there ever where to be a sequel then it would continue from the last novels story. For instance Sin City By Frank Miller has several chapters that follows on from the last chapters ending. This therefore means that the graphic novels are more appreciated and 'valued' items than the weekly comic book.
The Darker themes and more gritty styles of the graphic novels have lead to different interpretations of old characters such as Frank Millers The Dark Knight Returns made the Batman character a much more terrifying and nasty individual than the rather camp and laughable 1960's American television series. This knew violent and cold side to the Batman inspired the films by Christopher Nolan, Batman Begins (2005) and the Dark knight (2008).
The new Batman is along way from the originals 'biff!' and 'kapow!' in terms of the violence. Graphic novels do tend to have a lot of violence in them but not as much as the Japanese comic books (Mangas) with ultra violence and adult themes.
Research
The 5 Obstructions
1. No Photography
2. Put yourself into the work
3. Contrast
4. Relate it to Everyday
5. Be Big!
Through these obstructions I will be limiting myself in what i am able to achieve with my ideas and taking myself out of my comfort zone in some aspects, although, I can always find loop holes and other ways around to achieve a similar effect which could create some interesting work.
Ideas - A diary of my life selecting one moment from each day and depicting this 'experience' through comic artwork. Through this I will attempt to achieve the feelings of the particular moment displayed and see whether the viewer is able to identify with the images created and the reality it is attempting to depict.