Thursday, September 21, 2006

Deep-trouble


OK so here is a piece I have been working on for the art school I work at. This is another inked image display to promote the sales of ...well...ink. Most of this is made with tech pens and a Copic brush pen. With a little added ink wash for the spots. I have been thinking of adding more of the ink wash/ water color to my sketches to add a little something. But I have been reluctant to try it. I guess this is a step in the right direction. Baby steps if you will. I know I have done the deep sea diver thing before. But I thought I would put him in a story like situation. Something classic that you would have seen from Franklin Booth or Joseph Clement Cole, with a touch of Frank Cho thrown in there. Well hope you all like it.

9 comments:

Jody said...

Freakin awesome man! The wash looks great! This is a really nice piece :) Well done man, well done indeed!

akt said...

wow. that is awesome inking. I dont have the patience for inking stuff. :(

scribbles! scribbles everywhere!

nice work!

akt said...

When you get a chance, email me! couldn't find your email on your webpage :(


btw awesome redesignof the site :)

Megan Wolfe said...

Wow, this is really sweet stuff. :D I agree that the inking is especially nice. Yay for drawing!

Albert > Yeeahh.. I don't have patience either. ;P

Anonymous said...

I agree with wverything everyone else said, plus deep sea diver adn octopus are two of my favorite things.

Anonymous said...

that last one was from me Chris D. but it won't let me say that

Anonymous said...

I put this as my desktop at work and everyone who walks by comments at how much it kicks ass. that's comming from a bunch of designers. one of my favorites of all time

Anonymous said...

j, my man, good work on this one. it is always nice when you take the time to FINISH your work. good stuff! altho, color would be nice! ;)

Chris said...

Hey buddy, i did this almost a year ago. I've been meaning to send you pics. thanks for providing such awesome material.

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