I love the classical/baroque/gothic hybrid style you have going in these. The helmet with the ornamental designwork is very interesting, I'd like to see you do more armor pieces covered in ornaments like that. I could picture you doing a giant wearing armor that has relief sculptures of architecture protruding from it that functions as a living space for smaller characters.
Impressive work, really like the skulls on the pillar in the image of the fat dude in the chair and the nuclear reaction going on in the top guy's head.
I really like this stuff, despite some of the political/war imagery, there seems nothing of the artists today who strive too hard to do something "relevant" out of habit and out of expectations.
Those drawings have all the qualities which are needed to make a SF comics. The last one (the tonal drawing) is very good.
ReplyDeleteI love the classical/baroque/gothic hybrid style you have going in these. The helmet with the ornamental designwork is very interesting, I'd like to see you do more armor pieces covered in ornaments like that. I could picture you doing a giant wearing armor that has relief sculptures of architecture protruding from it that functions as a living space for smaller characters.
ReplyDeletereal good stuff!
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Impressive work, really like the skulls on the pillar in the image of the fat dude in the chair and the nuclear reaction going on in the top guy's head.
ReplyDeletemy two cents, this style favours your inner world so much more than the stark B&W drawings!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, great stuff.
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ReplyDeleteDo you want to be part of our project to make a Livre sans Poche? Your third drawing could answer to the theme (goose liver).
ReplyDeleteI really like this stuff, despite some of the political/war imagery, there seems nothing of the artists today who strive too hard to do something "relevant" out of habit and out of expectations.
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