Saturday, June 23, 2012

And now for something completely different..




Bless the great Ray Harryhausen. There are a few artists that have influenced the world of science fiction and fantasy art like no one before them.  Jason and the Argonauts. That's really all that needs to be said, right? From the harpies and Talos the colossus, to an army of skeletons and the hydra,  the artistry of the stop motion animation still makes me giggle with delight. It has been many years since my early attempts at sculpting but here's an attempt at a simple maquette. I'm working on a painting and instead of just making up the form and lighting I thought I'd try a little something different, for me anyway. An hour of playing around with sculpey and a few photos and there is plenty to be taken away for the painting.  It is a bit backwards, Starting the painting, then intermediate sketches, now a sculpture for reference? Whatever works. We'll see.  Sketch #3 is the only one done after photographing the maquette. There will be many more and this process gives me may ideas for the future. I should note this process was also influenced by seeing how James Gurney uses sculpted models as reference for some of his work. It was fun to revisit the 3rd dimension!
 By the way, sculpting is not as easy as Ray made it look! If you want to be simply amazed look at the works of Thomas Kuebler and Jordu Schell!

http://www.tskuebler.com/

http://schellstudio.com/

http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/2012/01/really-rough-maquettes.html

Among my collection of art books, this one is an absolute treasure. I get chills when I see his signature. I recommend this book to everyone!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Little Dragons


The pair of newborn green dragons had grown to 15 feet from tip to tail. One was obviously bigger but the little one loved to harass and chase. The falls provided them a safe place to spar and hunt the smaller creatures of the forest. Soon their wings would be strong enough to fly and then the real fun would begin!
 18" x 24", Oil on canvas/digital

Saturday, June 9, 2012

The Battle of Acid Creek

From the archives. A true Gamma World adventure.

Travelling through the wastelands the mutant adventurers came across what looked like an ordinary stream. The first attempt to cross was met with the realization that the stream was highly corrosive to any metal, and we had a lot of metal. Suddenly a giant crustacean-like creature scuttled over the bank and attacked. Thanks to some accurate fire from the old flintlock rifles and the sting of the electro sword the monster was defeated and its body used to create a bridge to cross the foulness of the acid creek

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Creature Double Feature


Tales from the back yard. Something resembling this little guy landed on a leaf a few inches from my face in the garden a couple of days ago. His head was shaped like an upside down saucer and looked like an alien helmet.
This sea dragon was inspired by the spikes of this little beauty that lines the edge of the woods out back. I'm not sure what type of plant it is but Yikes!