Bran Mak Morn Art
Started by KG Thunder, Jul 28 2011 04:46 AM
49 replies to this topic
#42
Posted 15 October 2012 - 02:31 PM
Looking forward to seeing the second part, Richard... Glad the wait is not long. I love your style and your storytelling.
#44
Posted 17 October 2012 - 01:41 AM
r we there yet?!!! Hurry up November
?I do not accept as matter of belief certain things in this history, or rather fiction; for some things are diabolical superstitions, some are poetical inventions, some have the semblance of truth, some have not; and some are meant for the entertainment of fools.? Book of Leinster ? 12th century
#45
Posted 23 October 2012 - 06:45 AM
Excellent stuff - that page showing Bran is fantastic, I wish they would have just run it in B&W, but it the colored pages look good too. I will have to pick this up despite my usual avoidance of giving DH any of my money. Nice work!
? Roll on me like a flood, now, if ye dare! Before your viper fangs drink my life I will reap your multitudes like ripened barley - of your severed heads will I build a tower and of your mangled corpses will I rear up a wall!.? - Bran Mak Morn in "Worms of the Earth"
#47
Posted 23 October 2012 - 07:58 PM
Great work as always, Richard. November can't come soon enough.Thanks Primeval - -I'll post more closer to the ship date.
I think I'm getting the script for the final part next week.
#48
Posted 27 October 2012 - 06:27 PM
was thinking it was time to start a little art-teasing for the second part of the Men of the Shadows adaptation:
really nice, love the chiaroscuro.
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ROBERT E. HOWARD, ENTIRELY ALONE, WITHOUT ASSISTANCE FROM ANY OTHER PERSON, CREATED THE CHARACTER CONAN OF CIMMERIA. NO OTHER PERSON OR PERSONS SHOULD BE INTRUDING THEIR WORK INTO THE VOLUMES OF HOWARD'S CONAN STORIES.
In essence, we believe that the work of any creative artist -- writer, painter, illustrator, musician, what-have-you -- is a unique expression of an artistic point of view. It should not be appropriated or altered by others without the artist's consent. No other writer has Robert E. Howard's unique point of view, and no other writer knows what Howard would have done with his character had he lived. Upon his death, his canon, the expression of his artistic vision, became fixed. Tampering with it now is desecration."
"Here's to brother Painbrush, we drink to his Shade..."
"All Art Is Martial"- RZA
"Our basic purist premise:
ROBERT E. HOWARD, ENTIRELY ALONE, WITHOUT ASSISTANCE FROM ANY OTHER PERSON, CREATED THE CHARACTER CONAN OF CIMMERIA. NO OTHER PERSON OR PERSONS SHOULD BE INTRUDING THEIR WORK INTO THE VOLUMES OF HOWARD'S CONAN STORIES.
In essence, we believe that the work of any creative artist -- writer, painter, illustrator, musician, what-have-you -- is a unique expression of an artistic point of view. It should not be appropriated or altered by others without the artist's consent. No other writer has Robert E. Howard's unique point of view, and no other writer knows what Howard would have done with his character had he lived. Upon his death, his canon, the expression of his artistic vision, became fixed. Tampering with it now is desecration."
#49
Posted 16 November 2012 - 01:06 AM
I would like to show you If I got your persmission a(very)quick sketch of my own vision of Bran Mak Morn. You can see this sketch in "K4rglos Howard art"; but I thoght it could be a good idea to upload this sketch on this thread... I like a lot your work Richard Pace.

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#50
Posted 30 November 2012 - 08:30 PM
he looks almost Irish, reminds me of Slaine btw.
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?I do not accept as matter of belief certain things in this history, or rather fiction; for some things are diabolical superstitions, some are poetical inventions, some have the semblance of truth, some have not; and some are meant for the entertainment of fools.? Book of Leinster ? 12th century











