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Filtering by Tag: villains

Sketch of the Day! PENNYWISE THE DANCING CLOWN

Tony

The genius of Pennywise's creepiness is his simplicity and straightforwardness. Anything can feel creepy when it looks like a relic from the Dust Bowl, but try making everyone crawl out of their skin using every color of the spectrum at full saturation! With one of the most iconic villains ever-- a simple design that could have been the clown from any kid's birthday party, made horrific by Tim Curry, Stephen King's IT left a real scar on the psyche of an entire generation.

8.5" x 9", inks (w/ Raphael brushes) and Copic Marker on chipboard.
To pick up this original art, just float on over to the STORE.

Sketch of the Day! SKELETOR

Tony

This sketch was intended to be the Sketch of the Day for Friday last week, but i just wasn't able to get it wrapped up and posted before i had to hit the weekend's chores.

This one features one of the best villains ever, SKELETOR. Many of you may not know this, but my very first paid comics gig was drawing the Beast Man origin story for Masters of the Universe, which featured the first comics appearance of Keldor, the pre-skull-faced Skeletor. As a kid, He-Man was my absolute jam, so MOTU still holds a very special place in my heart for a lot of reasons.

This piece is 8.5" x 9", inks and Copic markers on chipboard.
As always, the original art for this one is over in the STORE.