Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Rabbit Ship (drawergeek)

This painting didn't know whether it wanted to be a painterly sketch, or a realistic matte painting. So I left it somewhere in between. Oh, and for those comic-saavy folks, you may detect a rather large bit of inspiration from Keepers Of The Maser on this one. Love those books!

31 Comments:

Blogger 13toon's said...

thanks for the comment i been wowing over your work a while, you are amazing. the warrior drawing is just something i was drawing and i dont know what ethic he is lol, well thanks alot for the comment again bye 4 now

12:24 AM  
Blogger Urban Barbarian said...

This one is terrific and so is the one below! You're too damn good!

12:36 AM  
Blogger Victor Correa said...

Thank you very much for visiting my blog...
I have visited your blog and it is fantastic
amazing colours and designs

bye !!!
Regards

12:57 AM  
Blogger clifford urban said...

awesome blog you have! I really like your drawings.
=D cliffo

5:28 AM  
Blogger Tim Bye said...

Wow great work Marco! This looks really good! I'll have to check those books out!

5:57 AM  
Blogger SEILER said...

This is cool Marco, I love the textures!!!

7:13 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Really cool composition you've created.

8:56 AM  
Blogger Richard Oud said...

Wow Marco, this is pretty sweet.. I love how you took your own spin on this weeks subject!

I gotta get do some drawergeeks again soon.. It's just crazy busy with the short

11:57 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

HAHAHAH thats a rockin drawer geek post Marco!!!

2:26 PM  
Blogger Jason said...

Hey Marco. Thanks for stopping by. You've got an amazing grasp of color. I was entranced by your study of the tire swing back in April. Keep it up!

2:42 PM  
Blogger Dave Dick said...

Great painting! I love the rendering on that ship!

10:09 PM  
Blogger C.Deboda said...

Nice image, Marco. Also like the previous post as well. And i agree, it was amazing.

11:17 PM  
Blogger Foom Spectacular said...

A nice serene magical picture.

2:05 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Fantastic piece man! and those books are genius.

11:55 AM  
Blogger Ramsés Meléndez said...

Yes! another awesome paint for inspiration!

8:53 PM  
Blogger David Colman said...

diff for you but great @ the same time!

10:11 PM  
Blogger Gulzar said...

thanks for droppin by mate....am gonna come to cali...am surly gonna meeet ya....
till then keep in touch..n take care...n wishin your family n you my regards...
cheers!
Gulzar
keep the art of storytellin alive....

1:43 AM  
Blogger bog_art said...

the reality in the textures is just awesome!!.. I love the water!!..

9:47 AM  
Blogger Ibrahim AlGwaiz said...

I'll just go ahead and agree with everyone who has ever owned at least one eye at some point and say rock on dude.

3:18 PM  
Blogger Shawn Escott said...

Great lighting! I like the reflected light coming from the bottom. Really nice.

5:25 PM  
Blogger blabla said...

hehe nice one! Lovely colors!

6:27 AM  
Blogger R.Dress said...

HAHA NICE!!!!

9:42 AM  
Blogger Anders said...

waow! excellent, Marco!!

4:06 AM  
Blogger DINTOONS said...

wow, mysterious and awe-inspiring! and an amazing location too...

10:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

cool!

4:43 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

AWESOME, I could use a flying vehicle like that!! Now I want a Rabbit ship!! It's soo CUTE!!

11:47 PM  
Blogger Ron Bowman said...

I haven't visited in a while. You've done some very nice work lately. Bravo!

1:19 AM  
Blogger RoB said...

Ahh, just beautiful! I love the colors and the composition! Great job!

~!WoOtWoOt!~

12:11 AM  
Blogger Jackson Dryden said...

Rabbit machines need to be a reality in the distant future.

10:39 PM  
Blogger katzenjammer studios said...

niceeee! i think you took it to a fine level of "polish". The elements are cler but there is still energy visible int the brush strokes. awesome painting.
I'm digging hte Frezzato feeling to it as well :)

3:05 AM  
Blogger ken said...

cool painting really like it

4:14 PM  

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