Here is a fun commissioned piece!
Using marker, crayon, colored pencils and ink, I created this homage to the famous 1966 BATMAN television show!
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Look behind the scenes of AL BIGLEY ILLUSTRATION! Unseen sketches, artwork, pencil work, concept sketches, roughs, and so much more! AL BIGLEY is an award-winning commercial artist, who has turned in artwork and illustration for folks like DC Comics, Golden Books, Disney/Pixar, CBS, Children's Television Workshop, Marvel Comics, Saban, McDonald's, and more! Some of it presented here for the very first time!
Here is a fun commissioned piece!
Using marker, crayon, colored pencils and ink, I created this homage to the famous 1966 BATMAN television show!
Click image to enlarge!
I've always loved this simple (but dynamic) image of the Hulk, as drawn in the late-60s by comics artist Herb Trimpe.
This is my attempt at a realistic take on said iconic pose, using marker, ink, crayon, colored pencil, and pastel!
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Below: I took tons of pics (with me as the subject) for reference before starting this painting...
Then I stretched, twisted, and manipulated my pics in Photoshop, to get some
Hulk-like proportions, then used those images to help craft the finished illustration!
What fun recreating this iconic 1969 INCREDIBLE HULK cover (originally drawn by artist Herb Trimpe)!
Ink, colored pencil, marker, acrylics, and crayon!
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What is it about the powerful comic art of Jack Kirby? You simply can't look away from his work, absolutely bursting with dynamic movement, power, and drama!
Here is my take on one of Jack's famous 60s Captain America images, one used on posters, stickers, tee shirts...
Rendered using ink, colored pencil, crayon, watercolor, and marker!