Artist: Bill Sienkiewicz (All)
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DescriptionGarrett strapped in and getting rebuilt.16x22" art board done in watercolor, ink, more. This is a photo of the original art, not a scan. Also shown as published. The piece was published in 2018 as part of IDW/Scott Dunbier's "Mutants and Moon Knights… and Assassins…" Artifact Edition on page 89 (image included here, too). Ghanbari family collection with my brother Ray. Social/Sharing |
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E DLS
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 8/18/2023
Alright, that does it. I'm tired of just having one Sienkiewicz piece in my collection. Makes me wonder why I wasted all those years collection a hundred Art Adams pieces. LOL! (Just kidding Art!)
Kasra Ghanbari
Member Since 2004
CAF Administrator
Posted on 8/18/2023
E DLS wrote:
Alright, that does it. I'm tired of just having one Sienkiewicz piece in my collection. Makes me wonder why I wasted all those years collection a hundred Art Adams pieces. LOL! (Just kidding Art!)
I was honestly shocked to hear you only had one Sink...how's that even possible?!? haahahhahaa You still won though!
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 8/18/2023
Looks like Seinkiewicz got a hold of old industrial appliances like sewing machines and steam engines to build this monstrosity. Besides the machine and the bloody mess, the rest is intentionally made to look like a typical staid industrial employee guide for the workplace.
John C
Member Since 2014
1 - Posted on 8/18/2023
Has to a snake slithering around in this piece somewhere.
artless artmore
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 8/18/2023
Terrific example from this classic story! The steampunk Singer sewing machine surgery contraption made such an impression on me on a first reading back when this hit the shelves. What a creative team on this book
Kasra Ghanbari
Member Since 2004
CAF Administrator
Posted on 9/1/2023
Steve Kro wrote:
You need a bigger scanner.
This was scanned by Scott Dunbier at the IDW offices for print in an Artist Edition. I'll try harder.
Steve Kro
Member Since 2007
1 - Posted on 9/1/2023
Kasra Ghanbari wrote:
This was scanned by Scott Dunbier at the IDW offices for print in an Artist Edition. I'll try harder.
Man so much was lost in that IDW artists edition. I knew it printed super dark the second I opened it. It is the only AE book I ever returned.
Kasra Ghanbari
Member Since 2004
CAF Administrator
Posted on 9/1/2023
Steve Kro wrote:
Man so much was lost in that IDW artists edition. I knew it printed super dark the second I opened it. It is the only AE book I ever returned.
You have a photographic copy/paste memory, Steve Dicke.
Matt Dicke
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 8/21/2023
Beautiful page. I like how the machine is like a signer sewing machine. Man so much was lost in that IDW artists edition. I knew it printed super dark the second I opened it. It is the only AE book I ever returned. The original elektra assassin books from the 80's printed better than something 40 years later. what a shame. It had some really nice art in it like your page.
Kasra Ghanbari
Member Since 2004
CAF Administrator
Posted on 8/21/2023
Matt Dicke wrote:
Beautiful page. I like how the machine is like a signer sewing machine. Man so much was lost in that IDW artists edition. I knew it printed super dark the second I opened it. It is the only AE book I ever returned. The original elektra assassin books from the 80's printed better than something 40 years later. what a shame. It had some really nice art in it like your page.
It was frustrating. My brother took a whole bunch of art over to Scott's office, got it all perfectly scanned, had a great talk. The book printed dark, and we never received our many promised comp copies.
Matt Dicke
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 8/21/2023
Kasra Ghanbari wrote:
It was frustrating. My brother took a whole bunch of art over to Scott's office, got it all perfectly scanned, had a great talk. The book printed dark, and we never received our many promised comp copies.
oh man that is all around frustrating. I want to say I hope they make it right but I wouldn't want a copy of that book and I am a huge Bill fan. Maybe another? I know IDW has been going through a lot of changes... still sucks. I had the oportunity to contribute to the Ronin book and did get a comp copy. Graphitti also does a great job with their books.
Bill J
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 8/24/2023
Interesting piece by Bill Sienkiewicz. It's painted almost like a techical illustration from the 1950s. That strange mechanical device looks a little like my Grandmother's sewing machine turned sideways. Who but Sienkiewicz would have dreamed up a page like this? Very cool.
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