Adverse Reaction, one freaky sketch by another deviantart artist: skinpupcoss. I like his style: cool, freaky, and surreal.
Adverse Reaction, one freaky sketch by another deviantart artist: skinpupcoss. I like his style: cool, freaky, and surreal.
This sketch was done in about 10-20 minutes by Steven Sanchez, another cool artist found at deviantart. Go check out his gallery to see more of his sketches and drawings.
This cool sketch and watercolor comes from the mind of k-tim
Sorry for the ignorance, but I don’t know who does or maintains this cool blog: Sketch Club, though the info they provide is pretty clear about what they do:
After lunch, Sketch Club identifies a person of interest, usually for their unique or distinct characteristics. The subject is briefly studied without drawing. Once back from lunch and back at the drawing board, the subject is drawn from memory.
I say they, because it seems it’s several people contributing to the blog, as the signatures in the sketches are different. Anyway, it’s a cool blog to visit and subscribe, though it doesn’t seem to be updated very often.
A repeating subject in this blog: pinup girls. This time I’m going to talk about Kamen Studio, the personal website of italian illustrator Matteo de Longis.
One of the projects he’s involved in is Skydoll:
It’s a collective book made of short stories dedicated to Skydoll, written by Barbucci & Canepa and drawn by 6 authors of different nationalities.
He mentions that in his website, though I’ll have to look for more info about it.
Hey, back to the subject, this guy has an amazing style, really hip, just check out his gallery of illustrations to see what I’m talking about. Cute, clean drawings, great sketches and illustrations, mostly of girls. I’m loving it. I guess he’s got a bit of influence from anime, but I’d say it’s just a small influence. He’s really developed his own original style, and again, I must say, it’s great.
link: kamenstudio.com
Batman is cool. Joshua Middleton is a great artist. He had to draw some covers for the DC Universe, and decided to draw Batman. You can see some of the batmen sketches at his blog. Aren’t they nice?
Fulpfiction presents Harry Johnson, a spoof of the old action movies of the 1930’s and 40’s. I’m too lazy to actually read what’s it about. The plot actually isn’t interesting to me, but the style of the comic is pretty nice. First of all, pretty dynamic, and well, there are some sexy characters there, thanks to the amazing artwork of Dean Yeagle, Craig Rousseau and Norman Lee.
When you get tired of looking at the site, that has descriptions of plot and characters, a few photos and drawings, sketches, more info and links, then go buy the comics
Willy Hwang’s website is really too simple. But that’s ok, because the contents are what matter, and they are really good.
Check out his art venimarolka.com, where you’ll find a lot of concept art, some really interesting pieces, and some character concepts as well. It’s worth the visit.
Gregory Titus has worked for marvel, dc,dark horse, image, hasbro ,mattel, burton snowboards, sobe juice,walden media,lucasfilm etc. That is quite a bunch of brands.
His website is a bit incomplete. But doesn’t matter, as the section that drags most of the attention is up, and has a lot of content there: his gallery or illustrations, which I’m sure you’ll like if you’re into comics.
Also, check out the interview he did for comixfan.
Another interesting blog from another talented illustrator. He’s Weberson Santiago, from Brazil. He’s got a nice, playful style. His drawings kind of remind me the books I used to have when I was a kid.
Anyway, I suggest you go visit his blog, which has another nice detail. Whenever he adds a new picture of him, he also adds a couple of links of some other cool artists’ sites like Imaginozoide, base-v, and Mariana Massarani