Ken Kelly's Exterminator 1 (which clearly inspired James Cameron a year or two later). Brain of an assassin transplanted into a cybernetic killer body. I can hear those steel 2 x 4 legs clanging along the rubble-strewn streets. And I noticed something as I was finishing up - not sure if Kelly really intended this or not, but are those hands supposed to represent Frazetta and Wrightson? Looks like their respective styles - makes me think he was having a bit of fun with them.
This is a personal journal documenting my studies in art - mainly just a place to keep notes and to organize my thoughts better than I could in a handwritten journal (you can't do a search in a paper journal, or post live links). My ultimate goal is oil painting, but I want to start with developing my grasp of the basics in drawing.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Ex-Terminator
Ken Kelly's Exterminator 1 (which clearly inspired James Cameron a year or two later). Brain of an assassin transplanted into a cybernetic killer body. I can hear those steel 2 x 4 legs clanging along the rubble-strewn streets. And I noticed something as I was finishing up - not sure if Kelly really intended this or not, but are those hands supposed to represent Frazetta and Wrightson? Looks like their respective styles - makes me think he was having a bit of fun with them.
Labels:
Bridgman
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment