Showing posts with label monster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monster. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

Giant Freshwater Stingray Mermaid

We saw this awesome program on TV that was about these monster freshwater stingrays in Thailand. These things are INCREDIBLE: seriously massive. Anyway, inspired this drawing here... it's sort of a baby monster stingray...

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Sexy Swamp Monster

Oooohh... color... Yes, because I need to be coloring in my drawings at 2:47am after a full day of work : P ha ha ha!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Mummy Dearest

On a bit of a Halloween theme, aren't I? ; )

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Didn't get a chance to upload tuesday's drawing; inspired from TF's theme "Jack O'Lantern" : D I think they're starting a Halloween theme over there (yay!) Enjoy!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Medusa

This one is inspired from Mike Mignola's style and the Hellboy comics (which I'm in the middle of reading)... enjoy! : )

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Comic-Con Inspired by: Mike Mignola

So, I'm going to try and do my next few drawings inspired by some of the amazing artists I got to meet and see down at the San Diego Comic-Con.

This piece is totally inspired by the art of Mike Mignola, the creator of Hellboy. I was so excited to get the chance to meet him at the con; it was totally by luck that I happened by his table, and there weren't any crowds, so I went up and got to talk to him and get him to sign one of his sketchbooks for me! (eeee!) I love his blocky graphic style, his strong contrast/silhouettes, and especially the way he draws monsters and skulls. (not to mention I just love the characters/storylines in Hellboy, which I'm busy catching up reading now- such an amazing series!!).



Also, apparently Titmouse (where I worked on Metalocalypse S1) animated his one-shot comic a few years ago, The Amazing Screw-On Head, which was a really cool looking animated short.

Anyway, if you haven't, you should check out his work; I enjoy both the movies and comics, but I realize they're two separate creative visions from two immensely talented men (the movies are definitely more Del Toro's direction, vs. the books which are all Mignola)

Friday, May 30, 2008

May 29, 2008

Objects from China:

Portrait of a Bronze age beast! Yes, another cool object from my favorite museum.

So now that I'm all caught up again, I'm off on another trip for the weekend (yes, I cannot stop travelling!), so unless I can figure out how to take fantastic cell phone pics of my sketch book and post them, look for more drawings on Monday! Thanks for bearing with the hit or miss updates as of late, but all the daily drawings are there and accounted for sooner or later! : )

May 26, 2008

Objects from China, part II:

I found this fantastic door knocker at an antiques store in Shanghai and just thought he was absolutely wonderful! Not sure how authentically "antique" he was, as there were two of them, but he had such fantastic character, I couldn't pass him up!

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