Artist: Felipe Watanabe (Penciller)
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DescriptionGonna get back into some Black Panther posts for a bit, after the Hairsine cover last week!And my second Felipe Watanabe post in the last few weeks! Recently posted a Namor piece, and now got a BP. Both are different stylistically, with the Namor more simple (not sure that’s the right word but I think you get what I mean) and graphic, with less rendering. Here, BP in his Wakandan jungle element, with lots of killer detail, rendering, and tones. Both pieces equally effective! Just check it out. BP like he’s waiting for you, the viewer, to approach, as he’s partly shadowed by the trees’ leaves. Got so much vegetation surrounding, and it’s clear Felipe didn’t dial things down anywhere. The branch at the top left, the particular shadowed trees, then that opening above T’Challa…with a panther head statue waterfall :) That last one’s a real nice touch and all lend to real nice depth. And it’s big at 11x17! Felipe doing his thing, yet again. Hope y’all like, and got a more BP adds comin’! Social/Sharing |
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E DLS
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 4/4/2023
Some of the most beautiful jungle scenery I've ever seen. That panther head waterfall is the perfect touch. Incredible piece.
Mark Yanko
Member Since 2009
2 - Posted on 4/4/2023
Only one comment for this beauty? Doesn't seem fair. Wow! The scenery is at least as impressive as that moody Panther. Beautifully rendered!
Would you believe I didn't even notice the panther waterfall, until you pointed it out? When an artist can achieve that, it tells me that a master artist is leading my eye to see exactly what he wants me to see first and foremost.
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
Posted on 4/5/2023
Mark Yanko wrote:
Only one comment for this beauty? Doesn't seem fair. Wow! The scenery is at least as impressive as that moody Panther. Beautifully rendered!
Would you believe I didn't even notice the panther waterfall, until you pointed it out? When an artist can achieve that, it tells me that a master artist is leading my eye to see exactly what he wants me to see first and foremost.
We've gotten a few more comments since yesterday :)
Couple folks mentioned not seeing the waterfall initially! It's those subtle things that artists do I'm always impressed with - something in the work not as overt but still just as effective. Totally agree with you on an artist leading you...Felipe definitely doing his thing in that regard here. Thanks, Mark, and all, for the comments!
Tyler T
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
Another great one from Watanabe! Lush scenery and great character design creates the perfect setting. You're in the jungle baby!
James Dornoff
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
What a feast for the eyes! The details, light and shadow play is gorgeous and really love seeing the waterfall in the mountain behind.
Jason Hussa
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
Another powerhouse Watanabe add, K! It couldn't be more different than your Namor piece in terms of lighting and setting (of course), but it is in lock-step with the excellent storytelling, imagination, and stunning execution of that other piece. The lighting on this is absolutely insane; the play of light and shadow on the Panther's chest and left leg are superb. I also love how Filipe set the Panther back along the treeline (as opposed to up in the viewer's face, which would be a natural choice for a commission) underscoring just how much he is an integral and natural part of -this place-, his jungle, his kingdom. Keep your distance, and everything will be just fine. Come closer looking for trouble, and you -will- find it. Just the right mix of majesty and menace; all business. Spectacular, K! You snagged a couple of fantastic pieces from Filipe! Congrats!
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 4/5/2023
Jason Hussa wrote:
Another powerhouse Watanabe add, K! It couldn't be more different than your Namor piece in terms of lighting and setting (of course), but it is in lock-step with the excellent storytelling, imagination, and stunning execution of that other piece. The lighting on this is absolutely insane; the play of light and shadow on the Panther's chest and left leg are superb. I also love how Filipe set the Panther back along the treeline (as opposed to up in the viewer's face, which would be a natural choice for a commission) underscoring just how much he is an integral and natural part of -this place-, his jungle, his kingdom. Keep your distance, and everything will be just fine. Come closer looking for trouble, and you -will- find it. Just the right mix of majesty and menace; all business. Spectacular, K! You snagged a couple of fantastic pieces from Filipe! Congrats!
Great points, Jason - always appreciate your adds noting things I may not have seen or even thought about. And you're right - Felipe really does capture the ESSENCE of BP and Namor in the 2 pieces, albeit in very different ways! Thanks, man!
M L
Member Since 2015
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
I like when T'Challa gets back to his roots. Fantastic atmosphere and rendering!
Rick W
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
The bright, lightly outlined foreground and background really pulls your focus to the central figure and trees. Wonderfully composed image!
Casey A
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
Really stunning. Something about the angle of the trees giving way to reveal the waterfall adds a sense of mystery to the piece, and the depth of the inks on the trees really sets up the distance to the waterfall. Wonderful pickup, K.
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
Posted on 4/5/2023
Casey A wrote:
Really stunning. Something about the angle of the trees giving way to reveal the waterfall adds a sense of mystery to the piece, and the depth of the inks on the trees really sets up the distance to the waterfall. Wonderful pickup, K.
Yeah, man, "mystery" is a great word. The tree line as you note, the lighting, the Panther in the distance...what's next? What lies beyond the line?! The waterfall gives some hint :) Thanks for the add, Casey!
Paul P Spiderversity
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
This is really beautiful. Love the interplay of light and shadow on Black Panther's body, love the scenery (including that great Panther head statue waterfall), love all the different textures and tones. And yeah, BP is just chillin', waiting to see what your next move is.
André .
Member Since 2015
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
Stellar depth of lighting. BP is clearly the focus, but a beautiful piece even without him. Congrats!
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
This is really fabulous, Kahlil! The feathering on his right leg as well as the different levels of tree leaf shadows falling across his torso and left leg are spectacular to behold. Enveloped in that setting with the trees and foliage really finished it off beautifully. Congrats!
Comic Art Channel
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
Beautiful! Love the details and depth added by the inkwash tones.
Johnny M
Member Since 2014
Forum Moderator
1 - Posted on 4/4/2023
So many layers! I didn't see the Black Panther head for a few moments. Very cool piece.
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 4/5/2023
Lately there seems to be some stylistically
About the way I feel, with Watanabe
Boy, you know it's with you
Panther can do the things you drew for me
Never to be mistaking, long as it's art he's making
There's gonna be some rain, Panther bring some pain
But as long as I know, ink line will show
The herbs will grow and I know
Love will be right here, be right here
Right here, be right here
No fear, have no fear
No tears, herbs are here
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 4/5/2023
Marcus Wai wrote:
Lately there seems to be some stylistically
About the way I feel, with Watanabe
Boy, you know it's with you
Panther can do the things you drew for me
Never to be mistaking, long as it's art he's making
There's gonna be some rain, Panther bring some pain
But as long as I know, ink line will show
The herbs will grow and I know
Love will be right here, be right here
Right here, be right here
No fear, have no fear
No tears, herbs are here
Ha ha, yes, back to junior high! LOVE the song choice, Marcus - SWV mixed with BP?! Where can you find that?! Answer? RIGHT HERE. BE RIGHT HERE. Really dug the "Panther bring some pain" lyric, especially as I was trying to sing it just like she did :) Thanks, man!
Davide G.
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 4/5/2023
Felipe's got a unique talent for capturing the attitude of the characters and for depicting them in their "natural environment". After the beautiful Namor, another fantastic piece by him in your collection!
Duke Fleed aka #1 Groo Fan
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 4/5/2023
A great image. Love all the work that went into the jungle foliage! Makes this almost fine art! Congrats!
Kevin C
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 4/5/2023
Another fantastic piece to a fantastic collection! The background work is stunning!
Eric B
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 4/5/2023
This. Is. Really. Really. Nice. Love the framing, the details, and all of the foliage. Wow. Congrats!
JN 80
Member Since 2016
1 - Posted on 4/6/2023
Beautiful piece. You can feel the serene waterfall in the piece. Such a rich atmospheric rendition
Joe A
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 4/6/2023
So lush! A great combination of rendering, detail and ink wash. Congrats!
Eranga Devasurendra
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 4/7/2023
Absolutely stunning, man! Subtle and soft where it needs to be and gritty where it calls for it. An absolute winner!
A K
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 4/8/2023
Wow. I must confess that I was not familiar with this artist's work. That is my loss. What a stunning piece! Big, big congratulations!
J H
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 4/8/2023
I wonder if Watanabe's nickname is The Claw? Because how is his hand anything other than a shriveled claw after drawing things like this?! Holy Detail, Batman! That leaf drop shadow on his costume is brilliantly done. And using ink wash technique to create depth? Wow. This is gorgeous, Kahlil! KAH-THOOM!
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 4/8/2023
J H wrote:
I wonder if Watanabe's nickname is The Claw? Because how is his hand anything other than a shriveled claw after drawing things like this?! Holy Detail, Batman! That leaf drop shadow on his costume is brilliantly done. And using ink wash technique to create depth? Wow. This is gorgeous, Kahlil! KAH-THOOM!
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Sorry, just popped into my head.
And nothing could stop the Claw from tricking this piece OUT! You get the feeling Felipe was like, "Hmm, why I don't just keep going? A little more. Wait...a little more..." Lol. And yeah, man, hopefully he's getting some periodic hand massages or something! Thanks for the add, J!
John Espinoza
Member Since 2014
1 - Posted on 4/9/2023
...like a black panther stalking its prey in the jungle.
Alan Hamilton
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 4/10/2023
The shadowing from leaves and the background overall are just killer on this. I'm a sucker for art where the artist does all the detail things so well. Congrats man!
George H
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 4/10/2023
Beautifully done! I love the depth of field in this piece and so many great elements throughout.
Wolvie Fan
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 4/10/2023
Damn, I thought this was a cover, tremendous rendering of the King
Toni S
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 4/17/2023
What I like the most of this amazing artwork is BP's attitude. Stealthy, cautious and fierce like a panther... it's very well executed. Congrats again my friend!
Neon Dragon
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 4/21/2023
Beautiful visual treat with fantastic use of ink washes to create that mysterious atmosphere!
Anthony Bryan
Member Since 2014
1 - Posted on 4/27/2023
Just from the thumbnail you can tell it's awesome.
Peter Venkman
Member Since 2003
1 - Posted on 4/28/2023
Superb piece with incredibly textured background, that's a winner, congrats !
Marc W
Member Since 2014
1 - Posted on 5/1/2023
This is pure perfect, the atmosphere, the composition and the style! Huge congrats and thanks for sharing, Kahlil!
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