Archive for the 'Other Artists' Category
Bryan Larsen… at it again.
Well, it appears Bryan Larsen has started a new project, and it looks intriguing. Two models, one clothed and one nude, dramatic lighting, lots of warm wood texture, and a back-story rooted in Greek mythology. Sounds like a winner already. The image to the left there reveals his block-in drawing. I’d recommend you check out the rest of the post on his blog, www.bryanlarsenfineart.com.
Also worth noting are the two figure studies he’s posted. Simply amazing, as always. No comments
Also worth noting are the two figure studies he’s posted. Simply amazing, as always. No comments
David Malan’s Latest
I am so impressed by this guy’s work. His name is David Malan, and he works as an Illustrator and professional Artist out of Utah. I check in on his blog from time to time, Brilliant Anyway, and I never fail to be amazed by the breadth of his talent.
Shown here are just a few of his more classically styled works, but he is also a very skilled surreal cartoonist and character designer. I’d say he’s as skilled with the classic mediums, oils, pastels, and charcoal, as he is with digital painting. Most artists, myself included, struggle to have such range, just as a singer or guitarist would. Practice, practice, practice…
If you’d like to see more, check out his official site by clicking here (and his blog is linked both above and on the right-hand sidebar). His official site really shows off some of his more impressive works, but I as an artist, I really enjoy reading his blog. No comments
Shown here are just a few of his more classically styled works, but he is also a very skilled surreal cartoonist and character designer. I’d say he’s as skilled with the classic mediums, oils, pastels, and charcoal, as he is with digital painting. Most artists, myself included, struggle to have such range, just as a singer or guitarist would. Practice, practice, practice…
If you’d like to see more, check out his official site by clicking here (and his blog is linked both above and on the right-hand sidebar). His official site really shows off some of his more impressive works, but I as an artist, I really enjoy reading his blog. No comments