These two ended up being an awkward pair of companion pieces when one of my wet/dry sandwiches went awry. The face didn't transfer over to the other side, as I had used up all of my first batch of chunky, Crayola slurry prior to starting on this venture. While I think the face side turned out pretty well, the other side ended up being more of a background than a finished work so I took the hint and painted my goofy, bad-day skellie on top of it. Ended up being a learning experience and the first time I created a background before the main subject of the work.
This is where it all began. For my latest efforts, check out my new official site at FuzzySkeletonian.com!
Sunday, October 23, 2011
happy accidents and goofy skellies
These two ended up being an awkward pair of companion pieces when one of my wet/dry sandwiches went awry. The face didn't transfer over to the other side, as I had used up all of my first batch of chunky, Crayola slurry prior to starting on this venture. While I think the face side turned out pretty well, the other side ended up being more of a background than a finished work so I took the hint and painted my goofy, bad-day skellie on top of it. Ended up being a learning experience and the first time I created a background before the main subject of the work.
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I like the second one A LOT. I've never said this before but I've always thought a lot of your skellies could use some background. They are so epic and it would be intriguing to see what kind of universes these creations live in. The Skellieverse.
ReplyDeleteThen we make a comic book and then we do a crossover with Marvel. That would rule. HAHAHAA
Love what you did here. That face on the first one is downright evil.
ReplyDeleteI plan on doing my OPG/Halloween post soon. If I can tear myself away from baseball, that is. Right now, nothing else exists in my world.
Gable: The Skellieverse is still brewing in my head. Well have to wait and see what the future holds! : )
ReplyDeleteKatn: Thanks, the blood turned out pretty well I thought. Always plenty of evil in a bloody villain.