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Godzilla Artwork by Frankie B Washington

An incredible Godzilla work by featured artist Frankie Washington. Coloured in Photoshop, Frankie was influenced by the film “Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack” for this portrayal and hopes new Godzilla IDW series will use this version.

Coloured :
Godzilla, Japan, King King, artwork, monster, sketch, image

Uncoloured :
Godzilla, Japan, King King, artwork, monster, sketch, image

One extra Godzilla sketch that Frankie did as a convention sketch. Rawwwrr!

Godzilla, Japan, King King, artwork, monster, sketch, image

Artwork of Chasen Grieshop – Grimm Fairy Tales

Back in 2010, I showcased some artwork of Chasen Grieshop. He was also nice enough to provide his time to answer several questions as well as fantastic Grimm Fairy Tale Cover 01 to showcase.

Coloured :
Grimm Fairy Tales, Chasen Grieshop, Cover, Artwork, sexy

Sketch :
Grimm Fairy Tales, Chasen Grieshop, Cover, Artwork, sexy

So Chasen, tell me about yourself. Where were you born?

I was born in Florida where I grew up in an air force family. My dad was in special operations stationed at Hurlburt field where I also worked later in life in Civil Service. My mom home educated me, until I went to college at 15 years of age. When I graduated high school I also graduated with my Associates degree. I continued on to receive my Bachelors degree majoring in communications from the University of West Florida.

When did you start your company Particle9?

Upon graduation I laid the initial ground work for my company which I called Particle9 Productions. I have been working in the visual arts field ever since. My skills include comic penciling, and coloring, graphic design for both web and print, modeling photography, Film making, acting, CSS html and java coding, and advertising including branding and logo design. I’ve also recently started doing some modeling myself but don’t tell anyone haha.

Modelling? Wow that’s awesome! So what else do you do for fun?

On a more personal level, I enjoy dating, a lot! overall I just like spending time with women. I’ve been told I’m a really good listener. I figure its because I’m very patient.

Sorry but I have to interject here. That’s fantastic that you have the chance to date a lot. I should grab some tips for you. Anyway please continue.

Oh! I absolutely dislike flakey women haha. Its one thing to cancel on someone, but flaking out, without a phone call and then hearing from the chick a week later with a lame excuse is just rude inconsiderate behavior. That is one of my biggest pet peeves. I’m not a religious kind of guy, but I am a believer in Christ, and I take the Bible as being the absolute truth, and I do my best to live my life by the principles set forth in it. As for political views lets just say if what the government is doing doesn’t line up with what George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin intended for this country to be, I’m not exactly excited to see it happen.

I love to ask this question. How would you describe your artwork?

Hmm. I would describe my work as being in progress and transition. Always changing and hopefully improving. That is after all what experience accomplishes.

Are you self-taught or did you attend any art school / courses?

Yes actually I am self taught in everything I do professionally. I mentioned earlier about having a degree in communications, but to be honest I’ve never done a thing with it. In the entertainment world, it just seems like no one really cares about it. They care about your folio. If you can produce work that is marketable to a wide enough audience to justify spending money to produce your work and sell it on a large scale, than that is what matters. If you can’t look at your work and say… ” people will buy this on a massive scale” than the odds are strong that the people you are pitching to will agree with that assessment.

I am a firm believer that the training is nothing. Your own personal drive to achieve your goals, and your will power will be what determines how far you can go. If you need a teacher to push you to learn, then you’re not passionate enough about what you’re doing. Whatever you do, do with conviction, dedication, and passion. The biggest thing that holds people back is fear. “what if I mess up? I need someone to show me how!” I certainly didn’t have anyone there showing me. I sat there and studied the work of others, and then I did some critical thinking of how I could accomplish the same task with what I had to work with. I believe if I can do it. Anyone can. God gave us all hands. It’s our choice to discipline them and make them do what we want.

I have to agree the strength of your portfolio is more important than where you trained. Do you have any specific artistic influences?


My artwork is very Michael Turner inspired. When I was about 17 years old, I had been obsessed with Sonic the Hedgehog. I even had a pet hedgehog named Sonic. But I was drawing Sonic all the time. I got this crazy idea that maybe I could do Sonic comics. I figured it would be fun to draw what I liked to draw and get paid for it. There was this one artist at the time named Spaz that I REALLY loved. So I learned to draw in his style as best I could just by studying his work. One day I told my cousin my grand plan, and he ridiculed me and said there would be absolutely no way I would ever be a comic artist especially since I don’t draw people. So I went to the local comic shop, a place I think I had been to one or two times before, and I searched the shelves for anything that struck me.


Was there a particular comic which grabbed you?

The absolute only book that stood out to me was Michael Turner’s Fathom issue # 5. from that point on I was hooked on the man’s work. As I got into learning to draw people from looking at Michael’s work, I found a couple other artists I really admired too such as Mark Silvestri and J Scott Campbell, and I tried to incorporate some of their style elements as well. However, Mike remained the strongest. I think his work inspired me in particular because being from a coastal town, I’ve grown up around the water, and sea life. While the rest of the comics at the time seemed to all have dark, twisted and demonic themes. His stuff had this light hearted but sexy quality to it that focused on the sea. And that spoke to me. I think anyone who sees my work will definitely see the Turner influence, but I think they’ll also see a lot that’s not Turner in there too.

Any published works currently out in the market?

Absolutely! I’m currently working with Dynamite Entertainment on their newly acquired Stargate property doing covers. They should actually be in comic shops right now. If they aren’t you can always order them from Diamond Previews, or request your comic shop store to put in an order for some. Probably one of my favorite more recent published pieces was the cover I did for Zenescope’s Grimm Fairy tale books. So definitely check out any of the stuff that’s out there. Y you can find me on Facebook under Chasen Grieshop and shoot me a friend request. I’d love to hear from you.

Thanks for your time!
Wish you all the best and will keep a watch out for more of your work.

Check out more of Chasen’s work :

Huntress – Mary Jane by Di Amorim

More artwork from Di Amorim currently on auction. Click on the picture to be taken to the respective auction. Bid high and bid often if you like ’em. (Check out his other eBay Auctions.) Of the 2 below, I love the Huntress piece, it’s nice to see her wearing her hair up!

Huntress by Di Amorim
Huntress, Mary Jane, Sexy, BBW, BBWW, artwork, sketch, Cavewoman, Shanna

Mary Jane by Almeida
Huntress, Mary Jane, Sexy, BBW, BBWW, artwork, sketch, Cavewoman, Shanna

2010 Year in Review – Happy NY Eve

A Happy New Year’s Eve!
Counting down to the end of 2010 and the start of 2011. A big thanks to all the usual suspects who contribute to this including Sean Harrington, Dion Hamill, Dean Juliette, Frankie Washington, Michael Bridges, Frank Kadar and Pasquale Qualano. (I really hope I haven’t missed anyone, please yell me if I have and I will get your name up ASAP!)

Some of the 2010 highlights :

Gwyn Perkins
I don’t get to meet many artists in person but it’s always a treat when the opportunity works itself out. Gwyn was kind enough to give me his time as well as a tour of studio (and an awesome Batdog!).

gwyn perkins, artist, rocket, murphy, beagle

Also so many new artists interviewed including :

Spying with Lana – Case of the Mysterious Brunette
My first writing collaboration with Sean Harrington with sexy spy Lana. It was brilliant to see the pages come and the story develop. I’ve already started thinking about a next story!

Spying with Lana – Sean Harrington – Mysterious Brunette – 08

It’s a countdown now to 2011. Hope everyone has a very happy New Year! I’m very pleased to showcase the final page of the small project Lana I’ve been working with Sean Harrington. The final result was beyond my expectation especially with Sean’s pencils/layouts/colouring. The intent was for this to a “clip show” piece and provide a perspective back to Lana’s previous cases (as well as introduce a new character who is yet to be named!). I am working on the next installment where her role gets expanded but more on that when the time is right. Enjoy the final page!

All completed pages will be collated in the below link :
http://sigmatestudio.com/spying-with-lana/

Spying with Lana, spy, artwork, sexy, Sean Harrington, Mysterious Brunette

Synopsis

Back at the agency.
Chief apologies that he forgot to read the letter from the mysterious brunette. Evidently mysterious brunette is a big fan from another agency and she was reviewing Lana’s old case files.

Panel 1 –

Chief : Sorry Lana but I found the rest of the letter.
Must have accidentally ripped it.
It says . . .
” I’m Lana’s biggest fan! Would like to match my skill with Lana. Tell her to meet me at the
abandoned warehouse 13 by the pier at 10pm. Lana has to come alone.”

Chief is apologising to Lana.

Panel 2 –

Lana – So who was she?

Lana is angy and demanding answers.

Panel 3 –

Lana – Although she was a great kisser.

Focus on Lana’s upper body.
She has a very nostalgic smile.

Panel 4 –

Chief – She’s one of the top agents from another agency and she just wanted to meet you.
Oh well it was a total bust, the CCTV caught some amazing footage of the 2 of you.

Lana is looking very despondent.
Chief continues talking and holding up a DVD.

Panel 5 –

Chief – *sigh* This would have covered a lot of the operating costs . .

(Reminiscent of Case 1)
Lana shoots the DVD.
The Chief is holding half a DVD.

Spying with Lana – Sean Harrington – Mysterious Brunette – 07

Firstly Merry Christmas all! Wishing you and your families all the best during this festive period. This is the penultimate page (with the last page to come on New Year’s Eve). This is definitely the climax page (no pun intended) and there wasn’t really that much to write as it was mainly action sequences. I love the way it turned out from Sean’s work!

All completed pages will be collated in the below link :
http://sigmatestudio.com/spying-with-lana/

Spying with Lana, spy, artwork, sexy, Sean Harrington, Mysterious Brunette

Synopsis :

Girl on Girl.
Rest of the agents turned up and catch Lana is a very compromising position.

Panel 1 – Top view again

MB – I’ve always admired your work.
I had to learn everything I could from your other field agents.
Lana – That’s why you tortured Josh?
MB – Ummm . . yes . . tortured Josh.

CCTV is focused on the two of them.
Red dot still indicates recording.
Foreground Lana and MB almost naked with Lana on top.

Panel 2 –

MB – I’ve wanted to see you fight.
Lana – That’s why you challenged Frida.
MB – Yes . . I wanted to see if I could defeat Frida like you did.
Lana – She wasn’t too tough.
MB – I’m so glad you turned up. Let me show my appreciation . .

MB and Lana now both naked now.
Both feeling each other up.

Panel 3 –

This will be the big money panel.
Lana and MB in a very compromising position.

Panel 4 –

Chief, Doug and other agents rush in catching Lana and MB in a very sexy position.

Christmas Red Sonja – Mary Jane – Zatanna by Dean Juliette

Just in time for the holidays, Christmas themed artwork by Dean Juliette! Quite an assortment and they are all for sale! Click on the picture to be taken to the respective eBay auction.

Red Sonja :

Mary Jane, Spiderman, Xmas, Christmas, 2010, Sexy, sketch, Harley Quinn, Red Sonja, Zatanna, Supergirl

Mary Jane :

Mary Jane, Spiderman, Xmas, Christmas, 2010, Sexy, sketch, Harley Quinn, Red Sonja, Zatanna, Supergirl

Zatanna :

Mary Jane, Spiderman, Xmas, Christmas, 2010, Sexy, sketch, Harley Quinn, Red Sonja, Zatanna, Supergirl

Supergirl :

Mary Jane, Spiderman, Xmas, Christmas, 2010, Sexy, sketch, Harley Quinn, Red Sonja, Zatanna, Supergirl

Spying with Lana – Sean Harrington – Mysterious Brunette – 06

Action! Action!
Everyone loves action.
Only 2 more pages to go!

This page was actually very easy to write as there wasn’t much dialogue involved. I left a lot of the actual angles etc. to Sean as he can do a fantastic job with action sequences. I guess it depends on the artist on how much description to provide, some want more direction, some prefer the freedom.

All completed pages will be collated in the below link :
http://sigmatestudio.com/spying-with-lana/

Spying with Lana, spy, artwork, sexy, Sean Harrington, Mysterious Brunette

Synopsis :

The fight between Lana and the MB.
Less of a fight than the 2 of them ripping each other clothes off.

Panel 1 –

MB is wearing nothing but bra and panties under the trenchcoat.
Lana rips her bra in 1/2.

Panel 2 –

MB retaliates by ripping the zipper section of Lana’s leather jumpsuit.

Panel 3 –

MB tries to throw a punch but Lana ducks under the punch.

Panel 4 –

Lana tackles MB to the ground after ducking the punch.

Panel 5 –

Lana : I want answers. Why are you trying to kill me?
MB : Kill you? I’m your biggest fan!
Lana : Huh?

Lana has MB pinned to ground. Hand across MB’s neck.

Panel 6 –

MB embraces Lana and gives her a passionate kiss.

Spying with Lana – Sean Harrington – Mysterious Brunette – 05

Unlike the initial pages, there is very little dialogue on this page. The backstory was already explained so I think it was important to get straight into the action. (FYI – The story was scripted for 8 pages so it’s time to build up to the climax!)

All completed pages will be collated in the below link :
http://sigmatestudio.com/spying-with-lana/

Spying with Lana, spy, artwork, sexy, Sean Harrington, Mysterious Brunette

Synopsis :

Meet an abandoned warehouse.
Fight with mysterious brunette.

Panel 1 –
Top view giving general layout of the warehouse

Caption – “At the abandoned warehouse”
Lana is walking in from the front doors. MB is standing in the middle wearing a trenchcoat (as per Page 2).
In the foreground the CCTV camera is facing Lana.
A small red dot on the CCTV indicates it’s recording.

Panel 2 –

MB – I’m so glad you came!

MB turns around to face Lana.
She’s smiling.

Panel 3 –
Small panel. Focus on the MB’s face. From the smiling face, it’s one of horror now.

Panel 4 –

Why MB is horrified should be evident now. Lana has leapt and about to crash tackle MB.

Panel 5 – (Money Shot Panel)
Lana has tackled the MB. This should the big panel of the page.
Try to keep as much motion in this frame as Lana tackles MB to the ground.

Psylocke ACEO by Dion Hamill

A Psylocke ACEO current on eBay by Dion Hamill. This is one is gouache on stiff illustration board. I prefer Psylocke over the previous Cyclops ACEO. This pose seems a little more dynamic!

Psylocke, ACEO, Sexy, X-Men, Ninja, painting