Looked at this picture again and again yesterday, and it really is lovely. Been following your blog since you did the Tolkien paintings, and I enjoy your work very much. Your recent series of monsters in finery was great too!
Came across it over at fffound! and it took a little detective work to track you down as the source. Here's the link to the fffound post: http://ffffound.com/image/8a5baaab24fa57ad9ac5fa2f3ec2e8f4ff75f4bb
What a charmingly wonderful concept! I like the deep blue dream-like quality. This one made my morning.
ReplyDeleteJustin- these are both wonderful in their own way. I love the richness and additional care to edges you brought into this version. Rock solid!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I love seeing your projects come alive.
Very beautiful. The fact you were able to make a turtle's face look gentle is really marvellous. I love the chalky texture of the clouds.
ReplyDeleteLooked at this picture again and again yesterday, and it really is lovely. Been following your blog since you did the Tolkien paintings, and I enjoy your work very much. Your recent series of monsters in finery was great too!
ReplyDeleteMan this has a lot of awesome in it.
ReplyDeleteGreat job man - truly great.
this is truly one of my favs.
ReplyDeleteyou have an incredible ability to tell such wonderful stories in your work.
Hello Justin ... I like the admósfera that your works have....
ReplyDeleteRegards ... raúl
Your work is WONDERFUL! Mygosh!
ReplyDeleteLove the atmosphere created in this dream-like image.
nice work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
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ReplyDeleteit´s charming and so magic. regards from spain
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful, I can see why you would need to paint something so serene after an overdose of zombies ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful illustration.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely lovely, I'm a big fan of your illustrations.
ReplyDeleteJust remembered that I had little turtle as a child. She run away once on a picnic ... Still wandering about her destiny...
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite pieces of 2009.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Are you using Photoshop of Corel Painter? Do you create your own brushes?
ReplyDeleteI **love** this.
ReplyDeleteCame across it over at fffound! and it took a little detective work to track you down as the source. Here's the link to the fffound post: http://ffffound.com/image/8a5baaab24fa57ad9ac5fa2f3ec2e8f4ff75f4bb
The digital version is striking, but I LOVE the watercolor!
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