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DescriptionMichael Kaluta is one of those artists I've long admired, but never picked up anything by. I've watched a number of pieces in the last year, but never felt inspired to jump on one until this came along.A trippy splash of Harley and Ivy eating sushi in a roller derby injury-induced fever dream wasn't exactly on my want list, but when I saw this I knew I needed it on my wall. I don't claim to understand it, but it's a lot of fun to look at. Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 7/5/2021
Ka-loo-ta! Imaginative voodoo that covers fantasy illustration in Kaluta's wild maze like splash signifying Harley and Ivy's complex relationship.
Mike Rice
Member Since 2003
Posted on 7/6/2021
Marcus Wai wrote:
Ka-loo-ta! Imaginative voodoo that covers fantasy illustration in Kaluta's wild maze like splash signifying Harley and Ivy's complex relationship.
All that AND octopi.
E DLS
Member Since 2005
Posted on 7/6/2021
This is an interesting one. In most cases, when it comes to comic art, the majority of us prefer the b&w originals to the published colored pages. In this particular case, I'm split between the two. For very different reasons. I like the colored page because it helps seperate and identify the different elements in the piece. At the same time, I love how all the swirling pieces blend together in the b&w. I love the cats at the bottom and the two characters feeding each other with chopsticks at the top.
Mike Rice
Member Since 2003
Posted on 7/6/2021
E DLS wrote:
This is an interesting one. In most cases, when it comes to comic art, the majority of us prefer the b&w originals to the published colored pages. In this particular case, I'm split between the two. For very different reasons. I like the colored page because it helps seperate and identify the different elements in the piece. At the same time, I love how all the swirling pieces blend together in the b&w. I love the cats at the bottom and the two characters feeding each other with chopsticks at the top.
In person, it's a lot easier to read in BW. (Because, bigger.) But that's exactly why I included the color image. Either way, it's not a quick read. It forces you to spend some time with it.
Jonathan Mueller
Member Since 2005
Posted on 7/6/2021
Beautiful page; but oh gawd the dialogue, bad pun after bad pun, lol. Congrats, and thanks for sharing!
kent mansley
Member Since 2015
Posted on 7/7/2021
That's all sorts of amazing! So much to take in here. Must be so much fun to stare at. Huge congrats!
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