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Weapon X

Artist: Lee Weeks (All)

9 Comments  -   493 Views  -   12 Likes


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Title: Weapon X
Artist: Lee Weeks (All)
Media Type: Mixed Media
Art Type: Commission
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 493
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Comments: 9
Added to Site: 7/21/2022
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Lee Weeks’ art certainly speaks for itself. The sharp pencils and shading on tonal paper brings a sense of savagery as Logan unleashes his adamantium claws. It will be a challenge to find the best frame and mat for this.

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Dustin Pizarro
Joined: June 2020
Last Login: September 2025
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Brian Lake 
Member Since 2015

1 - Posted on 7/21/2022

Stunning!

Andy Wurst 
Member Since 2004

1 - Posted on 7/21/2022

Awesome Weapon-X by Lee Weeks. 

Vik V 
Member Since 2016

1 - Posted on 7/21/2022

Fantastic piece!

F M 
Member Since 2005

1 - Posted on 7/21/2022

Fantastic!

T Shen 
Member Since 2009

1 - Posted on 7/21/2022

So awesome. But I disagree, a simple frame and mat will do as the art will shine on its own :)

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 7/22/2022

T Shen wrote:

So awesome. But I disagree, a simple frame and mat will do as the art will shine on its own :)

Beautiful piece by this modern legend! T Shen is correct though, Dustin. It should never be a challenge to frame black and white artwork. Color is more challenging, but pen and ink work should be easily done with a contemporary and simple black frame and an off-white/cream colored (as close to the paper color as possible) mat. Too man art collectors go out tof their way to give the art garish presentations. The presentation should always be understated, so it pushes the artwork forward. Whenever you have a piece that most people, when first seeing it, say "Wow, I love the frame/mat!", it means you overdid the presentation. Keep it subtle so the art is the first thing that grabs the eye's attention.

Dustin Pizarro 
Member Since 2020

1 - Posted on 7/23/2022

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

Beautiful piece by this modern legend! T Shen is correct though, Dustin. It should never be a challenge to frame black and white artwork. Color is more challenging, but pen and ink work should be easily done with a contemporary and simple black frame and an off-white/cream colored (as close to the paper color as possible) mat. Too man art collectors go out tof their way to give the art garish presentations. The presentation should always be understated, so it pushes the artwork forward. Whenever you have a piece that most people, when first seeing it, say "Wow, I love the frame/mat!", it means you overdid the presentation. Keep it subtle so the art is the first thing that grabs the eye's attention.

Thanks for the advice.  And I definitely agree with you the art should be in the forefront,  In this case the tonal paper used is throwing off my perspective as opposed to black and white artwork.  I'll do some research in the galleries in this group to get some ideas.

George H 
Member Since 2009

1 - Posted on 7/21/2022

Beautifully done!

Ken Martin 
Member Since 2005

1 - Posted on 7/28/2022

Lee is just incredible. Love this one.

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