Zantanna

Zantanna

Zantanna is one of my first paintings after I switched from Gauche to Oils. I painted a sepia underpainting and glazed in colors. I also experimented with wet on wet for the bunny and monster hand. I don’t think I would have gotten the wispy fur otherwise. Type: Pin...
Wolverine

Wolverine

Gauche is a great medium. It’s flexible. You can approach it like watercolor or acrylic. Unlike acrylic, it’s possible to go back into it later with water and rework areas. For this, I did the underpainting like a watercolor and then added thick paints to draw in...
The Original Sandman

The Original Sandman

This painting features a technique I learned in school. The central art is a pencil drawing on mylar. It’s fixed (Maylar does not hold the pencil. It’s always on top. It’s pretty easy to smear and remove. You can erase an entire drawing and recuse the mylar.) I then...
1940’s Mr. Freeze 2

1940’s Mr. Freeze 2

Based on a commission I did this 1940’s Mad Scientist, Mr. Freeze is in oils. I started with a sepia underpainting and glazed in color. I have images of the process and will be writing a blog about it in the future. Type: Pin Up Media: Oils on board Batman & Mr....
Guns Blazing

Guns Blazing

The work I did on the Spider up to this point had been pencil on mylar digitally colored. I wanted to work in oils, and this was a study based on one of the pages I did for The Spider: Judgement Knight book by Moonstone. I started with a sepia underpainting and glazed...