Monday, December 14, 2009

New Work! - Leatherback Baloth

On to new stuff! This guy was just released as Leatherback Baloth (not the original name by the way, but I guess that could be leather).

13 x 18 in. oil on masonite

12 comments:

  1. great stuff, as always. Love your mood, values and atmosphere, very nice!

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  2. looks like someone is using their mirror for reference....

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  3. I love it! the colour and mood in this one is just great. Hopefully one day I'll reach your level. Haha!

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  4. Don't Listen to Ray. Using a mirror for reference is a perfectly good tool. Don't let him change your methods Chris.

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  5. Awesome piece, man. I dig the colors, very different from what you've been posting. The atmosphere is great. Can't wait to see more.

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  6. The battle has only just begun. I'm taking this war global and have made my next strike on a blog both familiar to us both..........I just sunk your battleship....again

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  7. You're work is stronger every time I drop by. I'm jealous. I wish you guys a great 2010!

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  8. Hey I just saw your Will Wright Illustration and wanted to let you know it was pretty awesome. He actually used to buy coffee off of me every day when I worked at Starbucks!

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  9. Thanks everyone! You guys are too kind as usual. I'll try to post something new soon, I've been staying with my mom helping her recoup after shoulder surgery so work's kinda been on the back burner.

    Ray - what, are we doing riddles now?

    Ben - Thanks man, that was one of my last digital pieces. It's crazy you met him, he's a complete badass.

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  10. Oh man, I missed this one! The scale on that beastie is great! So hey, what WAS the original name for him?

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  11. It was Ram-Prow Baloth. I still prefer that one but whatcha gonna do?

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  12. Is it wrong that I'm having Rahn withdrawl!? Ha ha, there's a couple magic cards you didn't post yet. Any chance we can see one or two of those? (maybe including a detail? :-P ) I love the atmosphere in this one by the way. That can't be too easy in oils.

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