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Art Gallery 3
This gallery is a bit strange.  I want to show some contrasting themes and display some of my commission work.  One of the most interesting commissions I did was for Todd McFarlane.   The former Spider Man artist developed his own comic, "Spawn", which took good and evil to the extreme.   Whether or not you like his story line, his art is amazing.  So it was an honor when he asked me to make 3-D renditions of the main characters in his comic.   Actually, it is the split persona of the same character, "Violator."    He starts as an evil looking clown-type person, who transforms into a monstrously tall, thin, supremely evil entity that kills people by pulling out their hearts.   On the left are pictures of the clown guy, underneath my paper mache renderings.    Further down is the big, bad Violator.   Again, my renderings underneath.  Unfortunately, I only have one, dark, barely visible picture of it (taken in Todd's garage).   I put that picture here only because you can sort of see how it turned out. 

In complete contrast, on the right is a recent commission I did for a great guy who is a radio personality in Houston, Texas.   He has a show called, "Howlin' The Blues" with "The Blues Hound" (KFPT, 90.1 FM, Pacifica Radio).  Hence the happy blue hound.


Spawn's Violator (in clown form-Todd McFarlane)


My rendition of Violator


Spawn's Violator (in clown form-Todd McFarlane)



My rendition of Violator


Spawn's Violator- Todd McFarlane

A blurry image of my rendition of Violator.

Violator in progress.  Six feet tall without the horns.


Cute Unicorn


This is what I worked from.


"The Blues Hound"







And, of course, what's a blue dog without a curious cat?



Hound and Eddy


Ned and Ted