There were several comic projects I was working on when reality finally crowbarred its way into my stubborn cranium and I decided to leave the field. One was a light, fantasy-comedy called Creep’s End. Here are a couple of pages…
Tag: cute
Sculpture Commission pt.4
Grayson Fogg’s gentleman cadaver’s face is completed, including blue lips. A close-up shows the “wet” sheen on his milky, undead eyes. The left eye is meant to be rolling up in its socket, but I’m not sure how that reads. (You’ll have to forgive the absence of a few steps at this juncture. Photographing his work as he goes is still a relatively new concept for Fogg, and he often forgets.) The suit is painted in an intense color scheme evocative of Halloween, followed by the “undercut”, which is given a faux-stone treatment. The base is first painted purple, and subsequent layers of black applied as washes, to allow the base coat to show through in places, unifying the color scheme. Finally, the base is coated with a glossy varnish, and the head with a satin finish, which is then brought down with applications of Dull Cote. And there you have it: One completed old gentleman cadaver, ready for the mantle.
July’s EHAG Emporium
The doors of July’s Emporium have opened, and here’s a teaser of Grayson Fogg’s contribution. Head on over to http://ehagemporium.blogspot.com/ to see the full piece.
The Actual Thing
Here’s the actual piece, Grayson Fogg’s contribution to June’s EHAG Emporium… The original, of course, is available at Mr. Fogg’s Etsy shop, https://www.etsy.com/listing/193298613/gourmets-a-gentleman-ghoul-and-his?ref=listing-0 , and prints are available at http://fineartamerica.com/featured/gourmets-richard-moore.html?newartwork=true
The June Emporium
The end of June is fast approaching, and with it the EHAG Emporium. Here’s a teaser close-up of the image Grayson Fogg will be unveiling when the doors open at 9pm EST on June 30th… Be sure to stop by http://ehagemporium.blogspot.com/ at the appointed hour to see the full piece…
Latest Commission
Another recent commission, a character from the video game Mass Effect 3. I’m not familiar with the game, but I absolutely love the design on this character. Very melancholy face. I didn’t capture her exactly (which irks me, as faces are sort of “my thing”), but I’d say I got about an 80% likeness. Anyway, here she is.Prints of my work now available at http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/5-richard-moore.html