
Getting into the unconscious is really a tough task to accomplish, but he made it through his art.
Tim has always been very close to art, his sketches were the best way of creating his own path in this industry. Being a director, he always kept an artist alive, inside.

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The filmmaker has always been very straight forward and knew what he wanted his characters to look like and so in every movie he successfully created very unique and impactful characters, which cannot be ignored.
He made his audience travel both contradicting sides of life at the same time. You might be experiencing the brighter, welcoming and tender side of a Tim Burton’s movie but hold on, he loves to contradict and so be ready to experience the darker, frightening and cruel side too at the same time.
Film industry has always taken a very strong approach towards expressing expressionism, in the best interactive ways. Expressing yourself makes what you are and defines you. Sometimes, the art of expressing can go really crazy, to another level. So here is a very famous director, who has a distinctive style of creating things. Tim Burton, a very renowned hollywood director has gone a long way in creating his own style and letting people recognise that.

He is an artist, who knows what he wants from his work and so his talent never lets him down. Every film starts from a director’s mind ,but then the contradicting king and so he starts from his sketches. His illustrations set the most important part in his films; all the initial steps are taken from the sketches he does.The mood, vibe, colour of the set and especially the personality of the main characters are all decided from his illustrations.

His art gives him more depth on what he wants to convey to the world. The artistic imagination he spreads, really clears his thought process. Art has always been a part of Tim Burton’s life. For him that’s the best way to reach out to the audience in a very creative way. He always travels with his pencil in his pocket and draws everything that comes to his mind. He is unstoppable when it comes to drawing, uses ten notebooks at the same time and if lack of paper comes in his way he doesnt stop and artists using napkins, tissues, tables or walls.

He creates his world of art through different techniques and materials as crayons, paints, markers, pens, glitters and pastels.From a very small age he faced a lot of discomfort, being different from others. Sketching was the only way to get an escape from this. And then the true Tim started being created. He made monsters, characters which were timid and left out. The encouragement by his teacher helped him create his own style. His power of art was being unusual which gave him more space to establish himself.
Studied from the California Institute of Art and worked in animation for Disney,which was not for a long time as he felt the lack of emotions and soul in the Disney pencil traits. This led Tim to work independently with freedom to express his own style which was initially considered bizarre to be shown to children. He started focusing on his art, slowly embraced through filmmaking.
So if you see the use of black, heavy makeup, paleness of the skins, monsters and other ghostly creatures that too not in its usual way, one name will definitely strike in your mind and that’s Tim Burton. He is very much inspired from his favourite authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Roald Dahl. The author’s unconventional stories and complex worlds where being funny and dark at the same time was normal, attracted Tim as it was very close to his own style.
He never agreed on becoming a brand or categorized his art, which others did for him. His style is full of whirlwinds, stripes, seams, asymmetrical figures, winding staircases, monsters with sad eyes and weird hair. The colours in which he blends his world are black, white, purple, red and bright colours too. His style is based on simplicity, clarity, economy and rapidity. He has always shown the bright side of every darkness. The monsters being innocent and charming is all Tim’s ideations to express the feeling of how appearance can never define the person. His appealing world is full of outcast characters, showing kind and tragic, beautiful and cruel,funny and disturbing at the same time.



Burton has been a strong source of influence for the fashion industry as Stella McCartney’s Alice in the Wonderland-inspired line for Disney and the pretends department store in Paris asking Alexander Mcqueen, Christopher Kane, Maison Martin Margiela, Bernhard Willhelm, Haider Ackermann and Manish Arora to design a one-off Alice Dress in time for Paris fashion Week. Burton’s film has featured Rodarte, Louis Vuitton, YSL, Alexander McQueen and Nina Ricci as co-imaginers.
