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C7 ARTWORKS ●リボンを絞めるとき F3(273×220mm) ●塗装された薄皮 SM(227×158mm) ●うまれる前から知っている Record Covers - RodneyMatthews.com Rodney Matthews is perhaps best known for his record cover designs, and for good reason; he has been responsible for well over seventy since he was commissioned by Thin Lizzy in 1969. Strangely, Rodney could have obtained more commissions in this genre had he been a better businessman. During the Sixties and Seventies he had played with his band on the same stages as many other well known acts: Cream, Manfred Mann, Slade, Eric Clapton's Derek and the Dominoes, Yes, and Genesis to name a few, but it hadn't occurred to him to take along his portfolio to solicit work! He was also getting commissions from David Howells at MCA Records in the early '70s, but for black & white caricature and cartoon work for Stackridge rather than the Osibisa (and later Yes) covers that fell to another designer and illustrator from Howells. His first interest in record cover design goes back to the 1950s when he beheld the Bill Haley 'Rock Around the Clock' EP.

Armand Baltazar Animation Illustration Fine Art Collidescape John Walker's Shop “Eye of a Necromancer” Now available, faux fresco pieces of the famed, (and fictitious) collection of historical artifacts and oddities owned by the dark and mysterious Mr Victor W. Dankquart. Above each sculpted eye is painted the quarter moon mark, identifying the wearer as a necromancer, with a beetle below the eye thought to designate speciality. These fragments are assumed to have been parts of much larger murals which paid tribute to the magical talents of village necromancers. Retrieved during archaeological digs in exotic locales, they belonged to a civilization now known only to the sands of time. Each faux fresco fragment is approximately 4x3” mounted on a 7x5” textured surface and set in a 8x6” black frame.

M.C.Barrett Concept Art Vladislav Erko illustration Paulo Coehlo calls him the best person to illustrate his books and Warner Brothers studio recognize him as the one of the best fifth illustrators for Harry Potter. Kieve based illustrator Vladislav Erko. We can’t find a link to his portfolio or website, if anyone, please drop us a message. Rhys Cooper Beyond The Pale now has Foo Fighters gig posters for their Melbourne & Brisbane shows created by Rhys Cooper. On sale now HERE. “Foo Fighters – Melbourne 2018″ by Rhys Cooper. 12″ x 36” 6-color Screenprint.

Art of Jung Park Richard Solomon Artists Representative Jon Foster would have to be considered one of the top concept artists working today. He has a very strong following among the Sci-fi / Sci-fantasy community. He is a sought out speaker and lecturer on the subject and is a superstar illustrator who has won many of the top honors in the fantasy world, including two silver and three gold awards from Spectrum: The Best of Contemporary Fantastic Art. Jon also was awarded the David P. Usher/Greenwich Workshop Memorial Award in the Society of Illustrators annual 43, has been nominated twice for the Chesley Awards, and was winner of the 2008 Dark Scribe Quill Award for Best Cover. Nicolas Delort - Illustration Inception - private commission Isle of the Dead - Black Dragon Press The Bride of Frankenstein - Dark Hall Mansion Frankenstein - Dark Hall Mansion Creature from the Black Lagoon - Dark Hall Mansion The Mummy - Black Dragon Press

www.morano.pl Strange Gods It’s been quiet around here this week, but here’s a shot of what I’ve been up to. Hopefully this giant monstrosity will be finished within the next few days, and I can set myself upon the next. Anonymous said: WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON THE SKELETON WAR My family, everyone I know are all at least half skeleton. It’s a dangerous time for us all. berluic said: Do you have any advice on how to be a better artist I really want to draw more again I stopped for awhile but I'm not sure where to begin fabien merelle Freshly graduated from the Beaux-Arts, former resident of the prestigious Casa Vélasquez in Madrid, Fabien Merelle distinguishes himself through his style, at once realistic, minute and oniric. After having tamed his childhood drawings, which he completed with humor, his latest series takes its author as its main subject.Invariably dressed in pyjama trousers, a conspicuous sign that the perception of the world is done through dreams, the boy takes us with him on a fanciful ride. Fabien Merelle loves the shadowy world of tales. He re-entered it by rediscovering his childhood drawings which had been carefully preserved.

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