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Creating a graphic novel but stopping along the way to take some photos, eat some food and admire great art!

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Dinosaurs by Sara Richard

Another impressive showcase by previous featured artist Sara Richard. As I mentioned before the linework is absolutely stunning! Love the details, like the fish in the bottom right corner.

Sketch :
Dinosaur Sara Richard

Final :
Dinosaur Sara Richard

In her interview, Sara mentioned she did some sculpting work for Hasbro. Check out the below links to see some of her completed work. She definitely has talent!

Reptil :
http://www.toywiz.com/supersquadreptiledoom.html

Selacious Crumb :
http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Clone-Animated-Ohnaka/dp/B0035XNABK

Scarlett :
http://www.theterrordrome.com/wp-content/gallery/roc-combat-heroes-wave-2/roc-scarlett-vs-neo-viper-01.jpg

Rocketeer by Sara Richard

Sara Richard is a 23 year old sculptor and illustrator from a wicked cool small town in New Hampshire. Her showcase piece is an amazing Rocketeer artwork. (I do kind of remember the movie!) Her linework is very impressive and it’s a fantastic style.

Sketch :
Sara Richard Rocketeer Artwork

Final :
Sara Richard Rocketeer Artwork

Thanks for your time firstly. Just to find out a little more about you, what do you do for fun?

I’ve always wished i could fly so this summer I started learning how to hang glide. it was the best thing i’ve ever done and i would be flying every chance i could get if it was possible. my goal in life is to get settled enough to where i could do art on the side and fly whenever i wanted. maybe have a little place on the edge of a cliff by the ocean?

Other things are cosplaying with my two best friends, because who wants Halloween just one time a year? We’ve been to conventions throughout New England and out to Ohio. And of course sketching, drawing and sculpting. ^_^

Love cosplay! You must send some photos for this site. OK . . about your work . . you have a very distinct style. It’s always a tough question but how would you describe your artwork?

I would like to sum up my work as: something a little different. I would say my work is very Art Nouveau inspired. It really came about when I wanted tattoos of something art nouveau and a dinosaur so i thought, “why not put it together?” so now i have a little line-y raptor on my side and from there i just kept working on the style and expanding the subject matter. I also want to capture energy and direction of the subject. The lines I place either help caricature a feature of move the eye in a direction about the piece.

All my pieces are done traditionally with acrylic and ink. (except for line work tweaking) I raid the scrapbooking isle at art art stores for different papers and then channel my inner Jackson Pollock to splatter complimenting colors into the background.

From a really loose (loose is key) preliminary sketch i start the linewerk, adding in lines as I go. from the linewerk i’ll throw it into adobe photoshop to correct any compositional problems. I print out the linewerk and transfer it to the background paper with graphite paper, then i’ll add the color with acrylic washes, and then the final ink lines with Faber Castel pens..In inking, more lines might be added spur of the moment.

In my time at Columbus College of Art & Design I took illustration classes on the side, my favorite courses involved color theory and trips to the zoo for sketching sessions. But the most impressionable class was my 3-D illustration class, taught by the amazing Mark Hazelrig. He organized a workshop with Hasbro and that’s where I learned to sculpt toys.

Currently I’m in Rhode Island sculpting little tiny people and creatures for Hasbro. Lines I’ve worked on include G.I Joe, Star Wars, Marvel and My Little Pony. When I’m not sculpting I like drawing my favorite comic characters into a bundle of pretty lines.

Awesome! It must be great to sculpt different toys. Back to art . . any artistic influences?

Obviously artists of the art nouveau era are a huge influence, but probably my favorite artists are the Scottish artists, Charles Rennie and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh. Not only is their art so special but the love story of those two artists should be written into a book. Then of course is every art kid’s staple favorite: Alphonse Mucha. The man was good at what he did!

Other artists presently working that influence me are Skottie Young, Sean “Cheeks” Galloway, Frank Cho, Adam Hughes and Clayton Crain and my good buddy David Silva of Creative-Beast.com.

Any places we can see more of your work?

I’ve had a few pieces of work published in the magazine, Prehistoric Times (issue #89 for the Styracosaurus, issue #90 for the Cryolophosaurus) The Carnotaurus piece should be in the upcoming issue (#93). I’m hoping to soon put together my own art book.

Looking forward to see your art book when it comes out. Thanks once again for your time.

For more of Sara’s work check out :

Brimstone by H Michael Cho

More artwork from featured artist H Michael Cho. These are some of his sequential work on Brimstone series (http://www.brimstoneonline.com) set in the Wild West, working along side very very talented team members. It’s about half way through the 7 books so keep your eyes out when it gets published.

Splash Page:
Brimstone Cover Concept Sketch Splash

Brimstone Cover Concept Sketch Splash

Concept Work :
Brimstone Cover Concept Sketch Splash

Brimstone Cover Concept Sketch Splash

Sequential Work :
Brimstone Cover Concept Sketch Splash

Artwork of H Michael Cho

Born in Korea but currently living in Los Angeles, H Michael Cho has provided an amazing showcase of his work. His sketch work on the Sentinel is fantastic, not too mention the colouring on both pieces. In the next post, I will also be showcasing his Brimstone work so keep watching this space!

Valkyrie :
H Michael Cho Sentinel Valkyrie

Sentinel :
H Michael Cho Sentinel Valkyrie

Sentinel Sketch :

H Michael Cho Sentinel Valkyrie

Thanks for your time to answer some questions. So what got you started in this field?

I used to love Mangas(not anymore), not only reading them but also trying to recreate characters in a worst scribbling ways. Then I took it seriously, and decided to make my dream to become an artist myself who can inspire others like I was inspired.

How would you describe your artwork?

They are kind of like formulas to me. I always try to figure out what’s the most efficient way to produce art pieces by trying to set my own step-by-step “rules,” when I know that it’s not the right attitude for creative occupations, but it’s fun and exciting when I look at a piece that has more parts that I like then I hate, which although happens rarely. Some people says they “vision” the outcome of the artworks before starting them, but unfortunately, I don’t have that talent, so I try really hard to stay safe until the point I actually see the outcomes.

I know what you mean, some people can see the final product even before they start. Then it’s more transcribing that image onto the correct medium. How did you develop your skills?

In terms of skills, I’m self educated. Most of the things I do aren’t something I learned from schools or trainings. Opposed to that, I took relatively an extensive course of educations. I went to Seoul Art High-school majoring fine-art, School of Visual Art majoring animation, and The University of the Arts majoring illustration. What the schools taught me wasn’t skills at all, but they taught me how to educate, inspire, and motivate myself, which I believe is far far more valuable than mere skills.

Quick question on your showcase pieces. How did you colour them?

I used to love using Photoshop with custom brushes, but later on, I leaned towards to Corel Painter (mainly because I am able to sketch as I can with pencils, while I can’t in Photoshop). Regardless of those who say that digital art is kinda cheating, myself being able to work both in traditional and digital, I personally feel digital art is much much more hard to handle, since it has so many and versatile possibilities, it’s hard enough to actually FINISH a piece, cause there is no such thing.

Who would you consider your artistic influences?

Of course from some of the great minds like Rembrandt, Da Vinci, Frank Frazetta, Justin Sweet, etc…
But these questions always trick me because lucky for me, I’m living in an age where I’m a click away from awesome artworks everywhere on the internet.

Thanks again for the interview and the amazing work.

For more of his work, visit http://hmichaelcho.com
or email mail [at] hmichaelcho.com

Fantastic Four by Pasquale Qualano, Lorenzo Ruggiero, Alessia Nocera

An incredible Fantastic Four litography by :

  • Pencils by Pasquale Qualano
  • Inked by Lorenzo Ruggiero
  • Coloured by Alessia Nocera

I prefer the Fantastic Four with Ben Grimm (‘ole Blue Eyes) rather than She Hulk. An extremely dynamic piece, it has a real sense of movement. Amazing pencils and inks and absolutely love the colouring on Sue Storm

Pencils :
Fantastic Four, Litography, Storm

Inks :
Fantastic Four, Litography, Storm

Colours :
Fantastic Four, Litography, Storm

Happy Chinese New Year – Tiger

Happy Chinese New Year for yesterday. (Had to save yesterday’s post for Valentine’s Day) Good bye year of the cow and welcome the year of the Tiger. Thought I’d do something different and found a model who was willing to do some poses for me for the celebrations. Gong xi fa cai!!

Tiger cub looking forward to 2010 :
CNY, Chinese New Year, Tiger

Tiger cub on the prowl :
CNY, Chinese New Year, Tiger

Valentine’s Day Pookie by Mike Crichlow

The last time Mike Crichlow was featured on this site was Valentine’s Day. Mike kindly provided some new artwork for this Valentine’s 2010. *sigh* Looks like Pookie is getting lucky again this year. I asked what he was up to and he mentioned he’s still working on some amazing projects (which might result in a movie deal!) from sci-fi to racing genres!

Pookie Swimsuit artwork valentine's day

Make sure you read Mike Crichlow’s interview with this site. It’s an amazing story that will leave you feeling very inspired.

Deviant Art :
http://michaelcrichlow.deviantart.com

Website :
http://mikecrichlow.com

You can also purchase his sketchbook here :
http://www.lulu.com/content/2938524

Iron Man – Scarlet Witch – eBay ACEO by Dion Hamill

More incredible ACEO cards from Dion Hamill. Dion has the most incredible images and these ones are also on eBay (click on the picture to reach the auction). Both pieces are painted using gouache on stiff quality illustration board. Remember if you like the piece, bid high and bid often. The Iron Man showcase is particularly impressive!

Iron Man ACEO :
Iron Man Scarlet Witch Marvel Comics

Scarlet Witch ACEO :
Iron Man Scarlet Witch Marvel Comics

Black Cat ACEO by Dion Hamill – eBay

Featured artist Dion Hamill recently had a Wonder Woman ACEO up on eBay. Another one of his auctions worth highlighting is an amazing Black Cat piece. (Click on the picture to be taken to the auction!) It’s a rare opportunity to win an piece of original artwork so remember to bid high and bid often!

Black Cat ACEO eBay painting sexy Dion Hamill

Zombie X-Men Nightcrawler and Beast by Gary Baldwin

26 year old Gary Badwin from Valley of Wales, United Kingdom is sharing some of his artwork. This showcased is based on the Zombie versions of 2 famous X-Men, Beast and Nightcrawler. Although it’s a little gruesome, it’s still some very cool artwork.

Zombie Beast Inked :
Nightcrawler Beast X-Men Zombie Marvel

Zombie Beast Coloured :
Nightcrawler Beast X-Men Zombie Marvel

Zombie Nightcrawler Inked :
Nightcrawler Beast X-Men Zombie Marvel

Zombie Nightcrawler Coloured :
Nightcrawler Beast X-Men Zombie Marvel

When did you get into the artistic field?

I took a keen intrest in art from about the age of 4, I took part in my first competitions at 5, coming first in all of Gwent, South wales. did art G.C.S.E in comperhensive school getting a C grade, didn’t like art class in school, I was into comicbook art and horror, the school wanted you to do drawings of vase’s and flowers,etc. After school I was still drawing more of a hobbie, doing it in the evenings and weekends. So I’d say I’m self-taught.

Is there any styles which have influenced you?

I would have to say I am heavily influenced by Steven E.Gordon creator of X-men Evolution, and Jeff Matsuda chief character designer for both Jackie Chan Adventures and The Batman, I love how there art work is clean and simple not over worked! I draw for fun and my son Lewis (7 years old) to colour in. 

Is Lewis your only son?

I have two sons, Lewis as mentioned and Oscar who’s 18 months.

You must be swamped with two boys to look after so thanks for your time to answer some of my questions!

For more of Gary’s work check out :