Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Left Hand Black






Must...step...away...from the paint...



I'm in dire need of a creative outlet other than painting monsters.What this calls for is a quick, original sketch from start to finish; something I've not done in well over ten years. I think I'll call it, "Left Hand Black" after one of my favorite Danzig songs.

  11x14 Pencil, airbrush and chalk pastels. For what it's worth:







                                               



   








    

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Allfather D'Aronique




Artist Norman Meyers of Artist Proof Studio is responsible for this next bit of deviant plastic. The resin bust is based off a Vertigo comic book cover from the nineties titled, Preacher. The original artwork was created by artist Glenn Fabry, and Norm decided it was high time we see this rotund figure of righteousness in all his regurgitant glory realized in resin form. The bust stands 9.75" tall, and is 7" from shoulder to shoulder. The hollow casting was poured in light gray resin, and very clean. Here's a brief explanation of the character:

" He is barely mobile because of his extreme weight, which requires to be carried about by retainers. D'Aronique is also bulimic, and uses an ivory stick in the shape of two fingers to induce vomiting. Because his subordinates are all too loyal or afraid of him to question anything he does, he has no compunction about messily gorging himself with food and then vomiting all over himself in front of others. Despite his seemingly hapless appearance, D'Aronique is both highly intelligent and absolutely ruthless, albeit very pious..."



I approached painting the bust somewhere in between the original Fabry painting, and working off what Norm had sculpted. I felt that if I translated Fabry's palette and style literally to the bust it might look a bit off. Well, you might say I was scared to attempt it and fail, considering I procrastinated long enough to give myself several evenings after work to complete painting it. The bust was finished in just enough time to have it over ni
ghted to Los Angeles so Norm could have it on display at this years Monsterpalooza show. Looking at it now, I'd definitely shade the cap differently, but other than than I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out.

If you're interested, contact Norm Meyers at zombiejesus11@gma
il.com for details on the bust.
























Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Nosferatu




I've had my feelers out for several years looking for a nice bust of the classic vampire, Nosferatu. And at the precise moment I first laid eyes on this beautiful piece, I knew that my search had ended. The bust is 12 3/4" inches of white, hollow cast resin. The hand, which I took the liberty of adding longer talons to with epoxy putty, is solid cast resin. W
ords can't describe how well the sculpture was crafted by Peter Murphy, so I'll let the photos do the talking.






* *Note that I have primed the bust in a medium gray primer. **
















Sunday, March 18, 2012

Thirst


I just finished painting this for a friend of mine. It's titled, " Bat Creature ", sculpted by Aris Kolokontes. Solid resin cast, just a hair under ten inches tall. It decided to sit down for a portrait sculpt with Aris right after sucking the throat out of a sleeping cow.












































Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Artist Proof Studio and Pablo Viggiano




This is the debut Artist Proof Studio kit by sculptor, Pablo Viggiano. 9.75" of solid resin, and one nasty bastard ta' boot! E-mail Artist Proof Studio,
zombiejesus11@gmail.com for questions about the bust. But in the meantime, take a pull off this:




































































Monday, January 30, 2012

Brainsynch: Dominic Qwek


Artist Dominic Qwek may be a newcomer to the Garage Kit hobby, but he's no novice when it comes to being an artist. Dominic has been a 3D artist for the gaming industry for a number years, and he's been working for one of the biggest companies in the industry, Blizzard, since 2008.








Dominic's recent foray into the GK hobby has resulted in a very nice
1/6th. scale resin bust titled, "Brainsynch". I was immediately attracted to the character for it's Guyver and Kamen Rider qualities. When I began painting the bust I very consciously wanted to avoid ending up with a Guyver styled paint scheme in terms of color. However, as I worked on it here and there after work it slowly but surely started to adopt that very look. So I had to step it down a few notches, grunge it up, and this is what I came up with.


Brainsynch is Dominic's first sculpture to be printed in 3D, and if it's any indication of what will be on the horizon, then hobbyists who are fond of original designs will be in for one Hell of a treat indeed. Be sure to have a look at Dominic's website, www.dominicqwek.com