Friday, January 28, 2011

Recycling - "Buzz and Franky"

The new one.
The old one.
It pays to keep old work around. As I've been working on my new portfolio and following the new direction my illustration has taken, I've been creating assignments for myself. I want my new works to be super fun, so today I thought I'd take the opportunity to simply create in the spirit of play. That's when I came across a quick inked-sketch I did around this time last year. After seeing this sketch again, I thought, "Man, this'll be fun to redo." So, what you see here is the new version of that recycled sketch. For those who may not know, the subject is Buzz and Frankenstein Jr. from one of my favorite 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoons called Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles.

6 comments:

  1. Holy crap! That's super rad, Kevin! Love it! This may sound odd, but my favorite part is the way you handled the buildings. Totally gonna steal that ;-)

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  2. Thanks Harper

    "Good artists copy. Great artists steal." Was it Picasso who said that?

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  3. It sure was Picasso! I gotta say this is bomb ass stuff Kevin! I LOVE Frankenstein Jr. You hit a homerun dude!

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  4. My illustration professor would always say something like, "The best artists are the ones that conceal their reference/influence the best."

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  5. Thanks Raul!

    Nice quote from your illustration professor, Mark.

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  6. Nicely done Kevin! I don't know the Hanna Barbera cartoon you referenced but this certainly does scream HB.

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