I always look forward to being able to explore in further detail the weird fantasy worlds you come up with. What kind of ink was this made with? It has a great effect of looking very old, kind of like a several hundred year old etching, very cool. The composition brings to mind those old prints as well.
Also, not sure if you check out the drawn! blog but they just posted a link to this site - http://proboscis.org.uk/endlesslandscapes/
I'm thinking of doing something like that with my drawings and doing a series of interchangable prints. I think that could work really good for some of your art in this style as well.
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I always look forward to being able to explore in further detail the weird fantasy worlds you come up with. What kind of ink was this made with? It has a great effect of looking very old, kind of like a several hundred year old etching, very cool. The composition brings to mind those old prints as well.
There's Brueghel the Elder, there's Brueghel the Younger, and here's the Brueghel that they kept locked in the attic...
what an ace picture! I especially love the little creepy guy in the left hand corner and the little pool with the slimy critter rising out of it...
Thanks dudes. #2 is on its way..
That big-nosed skull dude on the right is awesome. I've always been obsessed with drawing big beaks on characters.
So how many are you doing in this series?
Also, not sure if you check out the drawn! blog but they just posted a link to this site - http://proboscis.org.uk/endlesslandscapes/
I'm thinking of doing something like that with my drawings and doing a series of interchangable prints. I think that could work really good for some of your art in this style as well.
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