my train arrived back in town earlier this evening and i raced, luggage in tow, to my studio before going home just so i could get my contribution done. even though it's the a.m. hours of monday - i haven't gone to bed yet so it's officially still sunday in my books.
in the end, here's my tip of the hat to abuli, bernet, & toth... hope you enjoy.
14 comments:
nice composition, ramon. i envy artists who can come up with these lovely borderless vignettes so easily. it's something i wish i was better at.
The inking is excellent, Ramon. Glad you were able to hop on this one because it's a beauty!
nick of time indeed!
nice one ramon. love those shoes.
Beautiful brushstrokes, Ramon.
What a great drawing.
That's fantastic Ramón. Love the composition, inking, etc.
I applaud your dedication to getting the sketch in on time too!
thanks gents!
everyone truly knocked it out of the park on this one. there are some standout pieces.
tackling the subject of one of the greats can be truly inspiring...
hot shit there, Ramon.
keep up the great work!
Looks f-ing fantastic, Ramón! I love it. Welcome back :)
Mike
Awesome! I definitely missed your entry last week. Man, I really love your blacks. :) And yeah, the vignette effect is perfect!
Lovely brush-work, especially on the drapery
So glad you could make it, Ramon, I knew you ere going to do a KILLER job on Torpedo and I am glad to see I wasn't wrong about it :D
Cheers,
Francesco
Awesome! The bodies really look crumpled! Perfect!
Totally wicked suh-weeeeeeet, Ramón! My absolute favorite part about this piece is you can see how much killing this "pile-o-dudes" has taken out of him. He looks exhausted, and rightly so!
Hello.
I'm the editor of the blog of Torpedo 1936, from Spain, I would like to upload your tributes to the character in my blog, so cool they are. I leave a link that you may see other authors who have covered. Thanks. http://toccatayfuga.blogspot.com/search/label/Firmas
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