I'm a bit late with this one.. Enjoy! :)
Showing posts with label Week 197: Monsters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 197: Monsters. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Zombie Apocalypse
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damon
a little late for last weeks monster theme but i just finished this music video for Kirby Krackle
enjoy
you can see more art from it on my blog
enjoy
you can see more art from it on my blog
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Aaaaagh!
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Anonymous
3.45 a.m, the exams would kill me! This has left between notes!! Yes, it has been...I need a break :)
Rafa Zahonero (Desenho)
JIMMY JIRAFA
www.jimmyjirafa.blogspot.com
Rafa Zahonero (Desenho)
JIMMY JIRAFA
www.jimmyjirafa.blogspot.com
Monster Me
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Samax
page from a story I did where I transform into a monster for no good reason... It's from a stream-of-consciousness comic I'm working on called Spontaneous... there's a full view image of the monster me below...
holla!
-samax
holla!
-samax
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Monsters for the Sci-Fi Channel
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Nathanael Lark
I created these for the Sci-Fi Channel and they appeared as on-screen illustrations for the series Destination Truth (about a team of investigators that travels the world hunting down local legends).
The Chupacabra - Latin America
The Nahuelito - Argentina
The Ghosts of Thailand - Thailand
El Lobizon - Argentina
The Mamlambo - South Africa
This was a really fun assignment! I did three of these at the Mandt. Bros. production office in Hollywood. I thought that was it until the next day when I received a call asking if I could illustrate two more. I accepted (of course) and did those from my home studio.
Nathanael Lark Blog
The Chupacabra - Latin America
The Nahuelito - Argentina
The Ghosts of Thailand - Thailand
El Lobizon - Argentina
The Mamlambo - South Africa
This was a really fun assignment! I did three of these at the Mandt. Bros. production office in Hollywood. I thought that was it until the next day when I received a call asking if I could illustrate two more. I accepted (of course) and did those from my home studio.
Nathanael Lark Blog
Friday, August 27, 2010
Monster Heads for a Celebrity Party
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Nathanael Lark
How does an art geek like me end up rubbing elbows with celebs? It all starts with some vector monster heads.
I illustrated these vector monster heads last year as a personal project in the spirit of the holidays. I was contacted by a Los Angeles event planning company that wanted to use them as part of their decor for Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minillo's private Halloween party.
I worked with the event planning company and turned the monster heads into large and small scale vinyl decals.
The small decals were applied to pumpkins and other decor items.
I personally applied the large decals on-site at Nick and Vanessa's home. In this photo you can see the Frankenstein head on the far right wall about mid-way up. This photo was taken by the event photographer, the amazingly talented Christine Chang. Here's her blog post about the event (with more photos).
On a side note I want to mention that Nick and Vanessa were both very cool people. They were kind, helpful, generous and completely down to earth. I honestly can't say enough good things about them. Vanessa had a rockin' playlist going while we were doing the installation and that really made it fun. It was a blast!
Nathanael Lark Blog
I illustrated these vector monster heads last year as a personal project in the spirit of the holidays. I was contacted by a Los Angeles event planning company that wanted to use them as part of their decor for Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minillo's private Halloween party.
I worked with the event planning company and turned the monster heads into large and small scale vinyl decals.
The small decals were applied to pumpkins and other decor items.
I personally applied the large decals on-site at Nick and Vanessa's home. In this photo you can see the Frankenstein head on the far right wall about mid-way up. This photo was taken by the event photographer, the amazingly talented Christine Chang. Here's her blog post about the event (with more photos).
On a side note I want to mention that Nick and Vanessa were both very cool people. They were kind, helpful, generous and completely down to earth. I honestly can't say enough good things about them. Vanessa had a rockin' playlist going while we were doing the installation and that really made it fun. It was a blast!
Nathanael Lark Blog
Smoke Monster Chase
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chris.k
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