Another great painting. Especially like the image of Burt looking out at the viewer.
Just like to also say thanks very much Sean. Received my copy of the Deluxe Edition of Criminal from you yesterday. Ed, Val and yourself have created another stunning book. Fantastic signed sketch in the front, it’s much appreciated this end. Thanks also for the signed copy of Incognito Bad Influences Number One, (love those gorgeous watercolour covers for Incognito, really powerful).
Some journey, from Bunty to Criminal and one hell of a journey from Haverhill (and Castle Manor Upper School) to the bright lights of Hollywood. I wonder what those old art teachers would think of it all now (you want to draw comics boy!!).
Enjoy reading the blog, seeing your beautiful life drawings and sketches, and getting an insight into life as comic artist, a great inspiration to us all.
Been a fan since you were doing painted art on Armitage back in early 90s 2000AD. Love this style. Particularly for such a peerless film. Sweet indeed.
Welcome to my blog. You've probably gotten here from my website www.seanphillips.co.uk. I plan on this place being a companion piece to there, hopefully updated more often.
Every working day I'll post an example of what I've been working on that day. a favourite panel or cover or sometimes a whole page of comics.
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Nice job! I love that film.
Classic. Really nice work Sean.
you did a great job of capturing Tony C and Burt L. Really love all that neon that is going on in the background.
Gorgeous - lovely subtle colours
Another great painting. Especially like the image of Burt looking out at the viewer.
Just like to also say thanks very much Sean. Received my copy of the Deluxe Edition of Criminal from you yesterday. Ed, Val and yourself have created another stunning book. Fantastic signed sketch in the front, it’s much appreciated this end. Thanks also for the signed copy of Incognito Bad Influences Number One, (love those gorgeous watercolour covers for Incognito, really powerful).
Some journey, from Bunty to Criminal and one hell of a journey from Haverhill (and Castle Manor Upper School) to the bright lights of Hollywood. I wonder what those old art teachers would think of it all now (you want to draw comics boy!!).
Enjoy reading the blog, seeing your beautiful life drawings and sketches, and getting an insight into life as comic artist, a great inspiration to us all.
Once again thanks.
Hi Sean, huge fan of both your work and of SWEET SMELL. Is this for an actual DVD cover, or just some fan art by you?
Been a fan since you were doing painted art on Armitage back in early 90s 2000AD. Love this style. Particularly for such a peerless film. Sweet indeed.
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