Been working on some spirit portraits...
Inspiration.
Woodblock print 8 ⅞ x 13 ⅞ in. (22.6 x 35.3 cm)
Inspiration.
Lake by moonshine - Felix Heuberger , c. 1930.
Austrian , 1888 - 1968
oil on board, 69 × 69 cm.
Here's a portrait of one of the central characters from my upcoming scifi-fantasy Graphic Novel- a fellow called Theo Metaxis. Is he a good guy? Or is he a bad guy?That depends on who you talk to...Inspired by Japanese print designers- especially Kawase Hasui, who's my absolute hero at the moment.
I've been quiet about my work for a while. Mostly because I've been practicing some techniques. And I’ve still got a long way to perfecting those techniques, BTW. I just thought I'd share... Mahjeena Jahrool Of all the Mahjeem, Jahrool is the most enigmatic, and the least mentioned, character from the old stories. Yet, she was likely one of the most gifted Mahjuti practitioners to have ever lived. At least, that’s what the word was in every tavern from Purush to Kusht. The truth was a little less impressive, though quite unique, in its own way. Jahrool had a blue Azuranium crystal ball. And with that ball she could see into the spirit worlds and the subtle sub-worlds beyond. And she rarely, if ever, liked what she saw. Still shot from the upcoming animated Oracle Deck, The Mahjuti Cards
Inspiration.
Hasui Kawase
"Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach", 1932.
Her name is Miko Killick. Don’t mess with her. Not if you know what’s good for you. Veil of the Gods.
Loving this style right now.
Conduit.
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