DAVE McKEAN
MAIDENHEAD (UK), 1963
Dave McKean, born in Taplow (Berkshire), England, in November 1963, is one of Britain’s and the world’s most renowned illustrators and designers.
His creative and artistic power dazzles all lovers of design and illustration. He is also a photographer, musician (pianist) and a budding film director.
From a very young age he was related to art. He was influenced by his father, who was an airplane pilot and enjoyed drawing in his spare time.
He studied at the Berkshire College of Art and Design, one of the best art institutes. There he established close relationships with José Muñoz and Bill Sienkiewicz, the former in particular being an important influence. But the most important relationship in his career was established, also at Berkshire College, with Neil Gaiman. The latter was born in Portchester, England, in 1960 and at that time was a journalist who was already aspiring to become a comic book writer.
They began to work together and the fame of both grew thanks to the important works carried out at the end of the 20th century. Neil Gaiman commissioned Dave McKean to illustrate his stories and they automatically surprised and delighted fans with the richness and overwhelming beauty of their images. McKean’s designs are visually strong and offer unreal, dreamlike and sparse images due to his style, which relies heavily on painting and the use of collage.