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DescriptionThe goddess Diana's namesake is practicing one of her patron's favorite activities. Byron Hamm posted The Hunt for sale with only Diana colored by Grummett. I asked if the entire piece could be colored as a commission. It turned out great !! Commissions normally don't go in this gallery but since this piece was not an original commission, I put it here. I'm a big fan of the original WW eagle breastplate. Another nice touch are the strappy slippers (??) which reference the young Diana ("pre-Wonder Woman") and Wonder Tot stories from the Golden Age. That costume was later worn in the 1960's by Donna Troy as Wonder Girl. The Additional Image is Grummett's piece as originally posted by Byron. Thanks to Byron and Tom !! Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marston and HG Peter. Social/Sharing |
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E DLS
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/14/2022
For a second, I thought I had come to Ruben's gallery by mistake. Really nice piece. Not sure if I've ever seen a Grummett color piece. Love the trees of course. The WIP image is very interesting. Part of me wishes he had left it that way, with just WW colored. Anyway, nice pick up buddy!
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/14/2022
Wonderfully soft and organic in color work. It shows Grummett's skills in color and it also shows he still wants the piece to tell a story first beyond just shocking us with flashy colors and anatomy.
F M
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/15/2022
Like Ruben, I'm often not a big fan of Tom coloring his own art but the delicate muted colors really works well here.
Eric B
Member Since 2014
Posted on 3/17/2022
To me, the coloring helps give the piece the feel that I'm looking at the depiction of an Ancient Greek myth. Very nice!
Bill J
Member Since 2009
Posted on 1/10/2025
Wow! Wow! Wow! What a gorgeous Wonder Woman commission by Tom Grummett! I love this almost-mythological scene in which Diana is hiding from a giant Cyclops that has her scent but can't find her. I love the way she's hidden behind the trees and is reaching back into her quiver to draw an arrow to take the giant down! I love the soft, muted tones of the color palette Tom has used here, it makes the piece look like an illustration from an old children's book. Nice that the only black is on Diana's hair, which draws the eye to the otherwise hidden Amazon. Fabulous commission, congrats!
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