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Thursday, August 20, 2009
As with Glen Orbik this is an artist whose work I have seen on the cover of many books but I did not know who he was. Matthew Stawicki started out working traditional medium in 1992 but in the last few years switched to digital painting.
What I like about his work is the very lush "painterly" look that his pieces have. I like digital work that doesn't look "digital" and these very definitely don't look digital. His paintings remind me (in a good way) of some of Tim Hildebrandt's work
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
This picture made me stop what I was doing when I came across it. It's by a U.K. artist named Melvyn Grant. The bio on his website makes him sound like a bit of a flake, but he is an artist of obvious talent.
This picture speaks to me, but I'm not sure what it is saying. There is something about the lonely landscape and the tight compoosition that appeals to me.
Not to mention the dinosaur and the nekkid chick.
http://mdjackson.deviantart.com
http://community.imaginefx.com/fxpose/mdjacksons%5Fportfolio
Friday, August 14, 2009
Labels: digital art, touch screen
Here's an artist that I discovered recently. I had seen many of his covers and liked them a lot without knowing who the artist was until I stumbled on his website.

Orbik has painted covers for comic books and mass-market paperbacks and hardcovers. He works in the traditional (non digital) style, the same tradition as many of the old pulp cover artists.
Labels: cover art, Fred Fixler, Glen Orbik, pulp art
Thursday, August 13, 2009
I always find it fascinating to watch an artist at work. Here's one minute of Greg Manchess painting a Princess of Mars picture at ComicCon.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Found this at issuu. Amazing magazine.
Issue # 27