I love these two paintings by illustrator/artist/animator Justin Gerard.
For those interested, Justin has posted the 'in progress' steps for the pieces on his blog HERE, including sketches, underpainting and color comps. Lovely stuff!I suggest reading the entry on the underpainting for the poppyfield painting. It tells of part of the inspiration for this piece from his experience in an abandoned factory and the toxic giant fungi, around which the air was dangerous to breathe...
Be sure to check out his Reluctant Dragon painting on his blog HERE too.
You can see more of his work and animation at his website HERE (the 'gallery' link doesn't seem to work but the others do - tons of gorgeous paintings to find. You can also get to the gallery with interpretations of Beowulf and The Hobbit through his blog.). He is part of Portland Studios Inc., a team of very talented artists, illustrators and animators including Corey Godbey (who I've featured a couple of times before - click on his tag below or in the sidebar to see his gorgeous fairy tale work ).You can find their website HERE.
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Grimm and Other Folk Tales by Corey Godbey
Artist Corey Godbey recently had an exhibition of his work for a new book called "Grimm and Other Folk Tales".
You can see a whole lot more of his work, including more final and lots of working drawings for "Grimm and Other Folk Tales" at his BLOG.
This is a guy to watch!
Grimm and Other Folk Tales is a collection of several classic and lesser known fairy tales and folk stories, illustrated.He also just went to Comic Con to show and sell some of his work there. If this is what they're like on the screen I can only imagine how gorgeous they are in real life!
You can see a whole lot more of his work, including more final and lots of working drawings for "Grimm and Other Folk Tales" at his BLOG.
This is a guy to watch!
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