Monday, December 31, 2012

Zapotec

John Prisk - Zapotec

John Prisk - Zapotec

The Corn God.
Two versions of the same piece.
Done for a VERY patient client back east. The first version is as requested. I presented the second version to her as well because I thought it looked cool too. So did she, so I gave her both.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Souls of Black

John Prisk - Souls of Black

My homage to a classic (if not somewhat poorly produced) thrash album by the band Testament.

I'm not much into metal anymore but I must admit that Testament is one band that never seems to get old for me. Souls of Black is one I can listen to over and over.

"Look at the Lost Souls..."

Saturday, December 29, 2012

In Search Of...

John Prisk - In Search Of

My first memories of hearing about bigfoot came from this program. I still remember the intro and Leonard Nimoy's narration to this episode.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Souls of Black - Redux

Some elements of a personal reworking of the Souls of Black album cover. I did a little homage piece a few years back but it hasn't really held up well over time so I'm re-doing it to give it a more complete and grittier feel.
More to come...
John Prisk - Testament Souls of Black

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Ragnarök

John Prisk - The Mighty Thor


A drawing from my sketchbook I inked in over the course of a few days hanging  out with a pal. I decided I wanted to throw some color on it and this is the result.
Click for a larger view...

Monday, December 10, 2012

Revolution

John Prisk - Queensryche Revolution Calling

Here is the finished version of the re-make I was taking about way back here: Revolution Redux.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Gothic Tales

John Prisk - Spiderman and Batman

An older drawing I re-imagined into this faux comic crossover cover. The idea for this particular story (or more accurately, a series of stories) has been rattling about in my mind for a number of years now and I wanted to make this cover for it...

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The Venture Bros.

John Prisk - The Venture Bros. Ghosts of the Sargasso

Ghosts of the Sargasso.
One of my all time favorite episodes. This is my stylistic take on the characters.

Monday, December 3, 2012

The Revered


Full colors from a piece I uploaded some time back. Bastet was the ancient Egyptian goddess of cats.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

New Dark Ages

John Prisk - Bad Religion New Dark Ages


Just finished this one up the other day. It's based (quite obviously) on the Bad Religion song New Dark Ages of the album New Maps of Hell.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Fantasy Sculpture

This was a piece I sculpted in college. For the foundation class we had to adhere to pretty strict guidelines throughout the class. However for the final we were allowed to cut loose and do pretty much anything we wanted in any style/mode we chose.
I'd always liked the fantasy aspect of this one and am finally getting around to sharing it.

Friday, May 4, 2012

The Venture Bros. - Ghosts of the Sargasso



A little thing I'm doin' up because of my intense love of the Venture Bros. It's based (as the title would suggest) on the episode in season one entitled Ghosts of the Sargasso.

I should mention I took a little artistic license with the look of the pirate captain and with the not quite dead/sort of ghost like Mjr. Tom. I liked it better my way.

Colors to come.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

I Love you Food


My most recent piece shown over at the blog Just Saying I Love You, run by designer and illustrator Erin Clark. The image itself is based on a photo of a female Ruby Crowned Kinglet taken by a photographer who goes by the name of Sooper-Deviant over at Deviant Art dot com. I've been following his work for some time as he has a tremendous eye.

Anyway in this piece I changed it up a bit by altering the birds colors a little and putting a worm in it's mouth. As the copy suggests, this little one loves her food.

The drawing was actually done last year and I don't quite remember how long it took, but the digital colors took about two hours.

New Venture Bros. Poster (W.I.P)



The work in progress of a new Venture Bros. poster I am currently inking in. This one is based on the episode Ghosts of the Sargasso (one of my all time fave episodes).

The first (upper left) image gives a sense of the layout while the other two give some detail of what I have inked thus far (The ghost of Mjr. Tom). Right click on the image to get a better view - you'll be able to see where I've made numerous notations to remind myself of where I want to go with various elements (mostly annotations on color ideas). Anyway the inks on this will be completed tomorrow and then I'll work up the colors digitally.

It's on 11 x 14 100 LB. Bristol Board. Pencils took about an hour an a half. Inks to this point have taken approx. and additional hour and a half.

When I'm done with this one I'm going to start work on a portrait of Francoise Hardy for a good friend of mine who is moving away.
:)

Monday, April 16, 2012

Dead Girl Superstar (State 6)

PriskJohn Prisk - Rob Zombie Dead Girl Superstar
I'm not gonna bother posting the previous 5 states of this. A little further into it... I have more to do - a little desaturating, doing up the copy and the like...

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Dead Girl Superstar - Mockup


"I want you to get out there and shake your asses proper, you hear?"

This is another piece in my series of images based on Rob Zombie tunes.
This one is Dead Girl Superstar off the album The Sinister Urge. In the end it's going to set up a a promotional poster advertising the appearance of "Dead Girl..." for one night only at "Club Sinister Urge". As this is just a mock up the finished layout may look entirely different from this...

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Never Dead

John Prisk - Megadeth Never Dead

"Feeding on the ones they'll feed off in the end..."
As near as I can tell this tune is about some sort of zombie apocalypse, but to be honest I'm not really sure. So for the purposes of wanting to do this I just assumed it was about what I sorta wanted it to be about.
Anyway this is another one based on music. Total time 6 and a half to 7 hours...

Friday, March 23, 2012

Anarchy X

John Prisk - Queensryche Anarchy X

The newest one in my series of Queensryche - Operation: mindcrime images. This one of course for the opening instrumental Anarchy X.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Tiger Tiger


So
I finally finished the colors for the lil tiger banner I started back in December. I had to ruminate quite a bit on the colors for this one as I am color blind; I knew what direction I wanted to go but it took some experimenting to get there.

Anyway, there it is...

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Space

John Prisk - Space Art
Done for the sheer joy of it. I'm gonna have it printed into a poster - perhaps with different copy...

Saturday, March 17, 2012

For Moebius

John Prisk - Moebius Tribute

French artist and all around icon Jean Giraud, better know by many as Moebius, passed away last Sunday, March 10th in Paris. He was 73.

For those not familiar with his singular style I highly recommend looking him up. He was a stud among studs and his contribution will be sorely missed.

Today I did up this little tribute to the man and his life. I chose to depict a character from his seminal work Arzach, a story with no words about a warrior who flies relentlessly around his almost post-apocalyptic world. Only now the warrior flies off into the sunset...

We'll miss you...
1938 - 2012

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Moonraker (State 3)


A little mucking with some of the scale in the design and I finally got off my butt and finished the flats. Now all that is left is a little rendering and some texturing and I'm alllllll done.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Moonraker (State 2)

Further along in my progress on the James Bond/Moonraker poster. I need to add color to the figures inside the shuttle shape (Drax, Goodhead and Jaws), render them a bit and add a little texture and desaturate some bits and I should be done.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Moonraker


A work in progress...

I know - Moonraker was a pretty lame Bond flick overall. However I always felt that under all the silly bullshit they threw in, there was a pretty rad idea trying to get out. Because of that it'll always have a special lil place in my heart of media hearts.

Anyway, I have to draw the main villain, the Bond girl and Jaws for this, complete the rendering, add some textures, probably a little ben-day dot action and muck with the copy and it'll be all purdy like...

Hopefully.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Big Cat Diary

Just a piece I'm working on as an homage to a really cool BBC nature documentary I've been watching lately. Set in the Maasai Mara in Kenya, the narrators expertly cover the progressing lives of two groups of lions, a couple different groups of cheetahs and a generational progression of leopards all living (and occasionally interacting) in this Kenyan National Preserve.

I have to draw the leopard and ink in the cheetah for the piece as well as prepare a little background landscape to go in front of the setting sun.

Revolution Calling Redux


I'm re-doing this one from some time back. I wanted to change the focal point of the piece and re-work the color scheme - the one it has is pretty atrocious. Poor color choices and a poor use of texture just make the original look half-assed, so I'm gonna fix 'er up real nice-like.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Anarchy X

More in the ongoing series of images I'm doing for the Queensryche album Operation: mindcrime - this one for the opening instrumental entitled Anarchy X.
I need to draw the tattered background draped flag, the nazi-esqe "X" logo that will go inside the outline of the foreground figures and digitally color it all in. I'm happier with it (to this point) then I thought I would be, so that's a plus.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Completed Inks - Zodiac Movie Poster

There are my finished inks on the rough pencils posted below. I've got a ton of color and texturing to do for this one but I already have the background Phillips 66 map mostly done, so that's one bright spot...

The space at the bottom is open for all the movie poster copy. Typical stuff like "Directed by...", "Staring...", "Written by..." and all that rot.

This was drawn on 14 x 17 100 LB Bristol Board. Pencils only took about 3 and a half hours, but the inks took quite a bit longer at close to 10 hours.

Let Them Eat War, Redux

This one is a total color makeover of one I posted quite some time ago over at my Deviant Art page [Click me! I'm a LINK]. It's based on a Bad Religion tune and as I dig them quite a bit I wanted to rework the colors to try and make the previous crappy version of the image/colors a little better.

I changed all the copy as well as some of the drawn elements and I dramatically lightened the background to help the figure pop a little better. I also textured it up to give it some grit.

All in all I like this version quite a bit more.

Total rework time, aprox. 4 hours.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Background Imagery



This is the background piece for the Zodiac post below. It's my recreation (minus some detail) of the Phillips 66 map Zodiac sent to the press. I have some textures to add and a little text detail, both hand written and stylized font.

I though it was going to take me forever to recreate the map to this point, but it really didn't take too long. Light tables are a wonderful thing when wanting to recreate a real element in a comic style.

Trying to mix elements like the actual map with an illustrative comic style just never look good. It's the same with trying to mix illustrative styles and actual photographs. They just tend to clash when you try and go that route.

That's why the only choice was to take a little time and draw out a facsimile of the road map. It'll just look better in the end.

Monday, January 16, 2012

New Project



A shot of the pencils for a poster on which I am working. It's about the Zodiac serial killer case from the late 60's early 70's from the San Francisco Bay area. The poster itself, when it's all done, will be set up like a movie poster based on the David Fincher film Zodiac staring Robert Downey Jr., Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo and Anthony Edwards, among others.

The movie itself was actually not bad from an entertainment stand point but it was sorely lacking in the factual department.

Anyway, there is a little more material I need to add/refine in this image as well as drawing a recreation of a Phillips 66 road map of Norther California I need to add into the large bank area up at the top, but I should have it finished (minus color) in a couple days...

Monday, January 9, 2012

The Incredible Joe Fixit


Oh, the halcyon days of the grey Hulk living in Las Vegas and working as hired muscle for a casino owner named Berengetti... Those were the days; always wrecking nice suits and white gloves. Peter David and Jeff Purves were a great writing and drawing team.

I loved that era, both in the story telling and in the art. I'd love to see a grey, mouthy, smaller but decidedly more aggressive Hulk make a comeback...

Anyway, this is the finished version of the one found here [linkey]. That or you can just scroll two posts down to see it.