Artist: Jonathan Wayshak (All)
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DescriptionAnother piece of trading card art that I purchased from Jonathan when I purchased the Scarecrow painting. This one is huge. Obviously I don’t know the details or terms of the contract when Jon got the trading card job. Since he worked on two separate card sets, I’m not sure if they were two separate projects with two separate contracts and two separate editors. Since he was not allowed to show me any of the art until the cards were released, I saw all the paintings at the same time. So in my mind, I just think of all that card art as one big batch of stuff. Which is why I was surprised to learn that the first set of paintings (for Fleer) were done so small. And the second set (for Upper Deck) were done much larger. Again, I had my pick of the litter, which was great. Being such a big fan of Jonathan’s, I’m sure if I was still working with a regular paycheck, I probably would have just grabbed them all. Haha! But like I said before, I’m glad that the art went to other collectors and his work is being spread throughout the hobby. Everyone should have at least one Wayshak piece in their collection.
If you saw all the art for this set, you know that you couldn’t go wrong with any of them. I ultimately chose this Cap piece for several reasons. First, I loved the cemetery setting. Even though absolutely nothing about Jonathan’s style would make anyone think of Steranko, seeing Cap lay out a Hydra goon in a cemetery instantly made my mind go back to those classic Steranko issues. And in a weird way, that Hydra guy is almost the star of the show here. Not only is he dead center on the image, he is also the most brightly colored element in the scene. Plus, I really dig the blur of motion as he reels from Cap’s blow (see close-up in Additional Images). I’m really hoping that shows through in the scan. Last but not least, I LOVE that tree. By now everyone knows I have a big hand fetish. But I also love trees. I’m no artist, but to me trees present the same sort of challenge that artists encounter when rendering capes. It’s the kind of thing that is fun to draw but can also drive you nuts. All in all, it was hands down my favorite painting from this set. But again, you simply could not go wrong with any of them. Huge thanks to my buddy Jonathan for keeping his promise. For the gift of his talent and creativity. And for the gift of his friendship. I love that those things go hand in hand because he really is as nice as he is talented. And that’s saying a lot. Appreciate you all stopping by to check this out. Social/Sharing |
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André .
Member Since 2015
Posted on 10/7/2024
Even the tree in the background is a bit menacing. Love it!
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
Posted on 10/7/2024
Liking the overall darker kind of vibe but you also got the colorful character battle. Love the rendering of the Cap strike too with those motion lines...exquisite stuff! Congats, Eric!
Kavi H
Member Since 2018
Posted on 10/7/2024
holy cow that motion effect is stellar!!! What a shot with the shield. Really cool trading card and awesome that it was done on such a large canvas. Really nice piece, congrats!
William Lawson
Member Since 2015
Posted on 10/7/2024
Such an awesome, moody piece. Great add, as always.
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 10/7/2024
Nice happy trees! Very nice movement with a bit of motion blur. The card cuts off a lot on the right including the headstone "Hank" which could easily be adapted to another four letter first name and no one would have been the wiser.
Jason G
Member Since 2015
Posted on 10/8/2024
You can almost feel the thump of his shield on his face, nice one!
Tyler T
Member Since 2020
Posted on 10/8/2024
Stunning scene from Wayshak and an astounding example of how talented he is. Fantastic pick up!
Paul P Spiderversity
Member Since 2011
Posted on 10/8/2024
Soooooo beautiful! Wayshak is super talented!
Toni S
Member Since 2019
Posted on 10/9/2024
That`s an absoluteky amazing artwork. I love the motion feeling I have as spectator. It looks almost real. That's beautiful. I like a lot to see Cap in this dark scenarios.
Peter Sullivan
Member Since 2006
Posted on 10/14/2024
Nothing wrong with square jawed Steve hitting him square in the jaw. Take that, grave defiler!
Jason Hussa
Member Since 2017
Posted on 10/15/2024
Whoolf! Well, this one packs a punch! I can imagine the colors on the original really pop out at you (especially at that size)... Fantastic lighting on the Hydra Goon here, and the way Jonathan captures the feel of a cold Fall day (with that awesome tree in the background and the streaky lines that feel like a wind is whipping about) -really- establishes (and sells) the setting. Great work, prepping us for Halloween! And I love the little narrative snippets included here to keep your brain crunching on the image: "R.I.P. Hank" (who?!?) as well as the open casket of what could only be Nick Fury (and I guess this isn't one of his robots, then...? You may have the first appearance of Nick Fury's Life Model Decay here, Eric! :) ). Congrats, Eric - awesome piece!
Steve . M
Member Since 2017
Posted on 10/22/2024
Your cup runnith over! Appreciate how the tree helps frame the action and love his color pallet.
Dave W
Member Since 2006
Posted on 10/25/2024
Wow, awesome piece of art - love the Wayshak touches with the tree and casket. I wasn't aware he did card sets - happy to hear! Congrats!!!
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