Sunday, November 22, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
LUCIA, LUIS & EL LOBO
Brilliant & Chilling work!!!
LUCIA (Lucía, Luis y el lobo - Part 1 of 2)
Lucía is the 1st short video of the 2-part series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”). The video was shot frame by frame with a digital photo camera. Materials: charcoal, dirt, flowers, found objects and cardboard.
LUIS (Lucía, Luis y el lobo - Part 2 of 2)
by Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon & Joaquin Cociña
Luis is the 2nd short video of the series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”), it is a follow-up to the short video Lucía. The video was shot frame by frame with a digital photo camera. Materials: charcoal, dirt, flowers, found objects and cardboard
http://www.diluviogallery.com/
http://www.lacasalobo.com/
LUCIA (Lucía, Luis y el lobo - Part 1 of 2)
Lucía is the 1st short video of the 2-part series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”). The video was shot frame by frame with a digital photo camera. Materials: charcoal, dirt, flowers, found objects and cardboard.
LUIS (Lucía, Luis y el lobo - Part 2 of 2)
by Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon & Joaquin Cociña
Luis is the 2nd short video of the series “Lucía, Luis y el lobo” (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”), it is a follow-up to the short video Lucía. The video was shot frame by frame with a digital photo camera. Materials: charcoal, dirt, flowers, found objects and cardboard
http://www.diluviogallery.com/
http://www.lacasalobo.com/
Saturday, November 7, 2009
DrawingBoard Krüger Jam


Great Jam started by the ever brilliant Chris Wahl, (who by the way has added a stunner to the mix) on DrawingBoard's Caricature thread...time to pay homage to the "master" and have some fun while we're at it!!!
I had done a pencil sketch of him a few years ago while it was pretty tough to find good reference shot of him...so it's a bit funny that I added this one that was just a doodle while sitting at the computer without using reference...guess I've seen enough pics of him by now that his face is burned into memory :)
Check it out!!!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
The Book Of Eli

I've taken this one as far as I want...I hope it resembles Denzel more than Dennis Haybert, but in any case it's a wrap!
I did notice that the new trailer for "Book Of Eli" has been posted...I'm absolutely looking forward to seeing this since I sort of had a preview of Denzel's special make-up for the film.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
The Low Anthem
Beautiful, beautiful sound!!!!...oh and by the way an update on the "Denzel W.I.P."
*updated
Friday, October 16, 2009
Monty Python's Yank
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Andy Hardy & Some Other Things



One for the "Happy Birthday Mickey Rooney" post on the I.S.C.A.'s Let's Draw Thread and then some character concepts I'm playing with. Also a prelim sketch for a "Denzel" painting.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Inspiration: De Sève & Goodrich
Peter de Sève and Carter Goodrich's careers seem to have run on a parallel course...almost mirroring each other. Both possess unique humorous styles that have graced the covers of many magazines, particularly the "New Yorker" as well as children's books and recently character design for animated films.
What a great pleasure it's been to finally have Peter De Sève enter into the blogging world to share his thoughts and artwork. Unfortunately Carter Goodrich has not as of yet (any online presence) but I'm hoping that he sees the outpouring of admiration Peter is receiving and realizes there are many of us out here who feel the same way about his work.
Along with the images posted I'm including a link to a hi-res pdf of a 1994 Peter de Sève tutorial that was originally published in Step-by-Step magazine and details his working process.
What a great pleasure it's been to finally have Peter De Sève enter into the blogging world to share his thoughts and artwork. Unfortunately Carter Goodrich has not as of yet (any online presence) but I'm hoping that he sees the outpouring of admiration Peter is receiving and realizes there are many of us out here who feel the same way about his work.
Along with the images posted I'm including a link to a hi-res pdf of a 1994 Peter de Sève tutorial that was originally published in Step-by-Step magazine and details his working process.
Peter de Sève





PETER DE SEVE TUTORIAL PDFCarter Goodrich























De Sève New Yorker Covers
Goodrich New Yorker Covers
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Goodnight Quentin & Salma

Time to put these two to bed!!! Salma's pretty much a failure as a caricature...she's tough (well at least for me).
*...and I woke up to a very nice surprise this morning being notified that "Salma" was selected to be in the top tier at CG Hub. I consider this a great honor and thank them profusely!!!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Salma Sketch

For the ISCA's "Let's Draw" thread...you can only imagine how tough it was going through the reference photos ;)
Updated: Working on a color piece...progress so far.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Inspiration: George Bellows

Bellows is another one of those artists who walked a fine line between caricature and fine art. One only needs to look at the faces in the crowd of his fight scenes and his renditions of New York's lower east side during the early 20th century to see some really great examples of stretching features. I was familiar with "Stag at Sharkey's" but really became introduced to his work when I found a book of his lithographs. He was a member of "The Eight", a group of painters founded by Robert Henri and included John Sloan, Everett Shinn, William Glackens, & George Luks, all well known for their great illustration work as well as their paintings. Labeled the Ashcan School of Art, they depicted the darker, grittier side of American life.
I recall seeing an exhibit of Bellows paintings at the Met and standing in front of "The Cliff Dwellers" taking in all the wonderful detail. Then I moved in for closer inspection and the faces that had all that beautiful detail were just a "sploosh" of paint...I was totally amazed by how he was able to achieve those results with such a loose brush.










George Wesley Bellows - Wikipedia
Ashcan School
The Powerful Hand of George Bellows: Drawings from the Boston Public Library
Quentin II W.I.P.

Wanted to do a color piece of him as well and see if I could stretch his features a bit more!
*Updated 8/31
Monday, August 24, 2009
Sunday, August 9, 2009
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