Friday, June 02, 2006

Imitation

They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

Here's a picture that I did as a sort of tribute to one of my favorite artists named Brian Halsey. This was also a good opportunity to play with the wacom tablet a bit more (still trying to get comfortable with it).

I have several limited edition prints by Halsey that I bought at a few Park West Gallery art auctions several years ago. This type of work always appeals to me probably because of my work for several years as a draftsman doing product sketches, perspectives, and isometrics.

1 comment:

Robert McLaughlin said...

That's pretty good work. I couldn't have done it with a tablet. I've had one for years but only recently started using it more while making art for Illustration Friday.

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