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DescriptionNow, this is an entirely different take on the character itself. It is pretty offbeat but quite charming in its own way and certainly bears all the hallmarks of Andrew MacLean's style. Its zaniness is really quite something. Social/Sharing |
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Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 11/8/2022
Hah! Offbeat is precisely what this is, but then again, that is what MacLean's entire style is! I submit that if there's any artist who you should know exactly what to expect from in regards to commissions, it's him! It's wacky, zany and yes, offbeat. But more importantly, fun!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 11/8/2022
Ruben DaCollector wrote:
Hah! Offbeat is precisely what this is, but then again, that is what MacLean's entire style is! I submit that if there's any artist who you should know exactly what to expect from in regards to commissions, it's him! It's wacky, zany and yes, offbeat. But more importantly, fun!
Many thanks, Rubén! Yes, it is such a fun piece and actually grows on you each time you view it.
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 11/8/2022
So cool like he stepped out of a School House Rock cartoon! The colors are wild just right for that time period. The crosshatching lines for shadows is really high effort to give that animated energy.
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 11/8/2022
Marcus Wai wrote:
So cool like he stepped out of a School House Rock cartoon! The colors are wild just right for that time period. The crosshatching lines for shadows is really high effort to give that animated energy.
Thanks very much, Marcus! As always, your analysis and description are so apt!
Jason Hussa
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 11/9/2022
Wow, CAB - I REALLY love this one, and the economy of the storytelling here. It feels like it maybe shouldn't work, with how Andrew assembled the piece from its base components (as it were), but I love how it allows the viewer to move from "piece to piece"... From the graphical - almost hieroglyphic - setting of the stage with the sun and vultures, down through Two-Gun's full figure, to the dusty street and shadow (all bound together with some FANTASTIC coloring and color choices), there's a synergy here - it is literally a deconstructionist Western. :) I'm an enormous fan of your Two-Gun Kid theme, CAB, and this is one of my very favorites! Congrats on the awesome commission!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 11/9/2022
Jason Hussa wrote:
Wow, CAB - I REALLY love this one, and the economy of the storytelling here. It feels like it maybe shouldn't work, with how Andrew assembled the piece from its base components (as it were), but I love how it allows the viewer to move from "piece to piece"... From the graphical - almost hieroglyphic - setting of the stage with the sun and vultures, down through Two-Gun's full figure, to the dusty street and shadow (all bound together with some FANTASTIC coloring and color choices), there's a synergy here - it is literally a deconstructionist Western. :) I'm an enormous fan of your Two-Gun Kid theme, CAB, and this is one of my very favorites! Congrats on the awesome commission!
Many thanks, Jason! What an awesome commentary as always! You are brilliant and have a great passion for the hobby, my friend!
Dave W
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 11/9/2022
Charming indeed, great take on the character and oozing with style. Love it - congrats!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 11/9/2022
Dave W wrote:
Charming indeed, great take on the character and oozing with style. Love it - congrats!
Many thanks, Dave! Yes, "charming" is a very apt description indeed.
Ian Saint
Member Since 2021
1 - Posted on 11/9/2022
Great looking piece. I must say your Western pieces grew on me and pushed me to take the leap into Western art. Amazingly I think I unknowingly leapt into the deep end and am busy behind the scenes doing a lot of reaserch on my pieces. I can't wait to share them and thank you for swaying me into yet another Genre.
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 11/9/2022
Ian Saint wrote:
Great looking piece. I must say your Western pieces grew on me and pushed me to take the leap into Western art. Amazingly I think I unknowingly leapt into the deep end and am busy behind the scenes doing a lot of reaserch on my pieces. I can't wait to share them and thank you for swaying me into yet another Genre.
Many thanks, Ian! I look forward very much to viewing your pieces. Indeed, some of the best artwork is in the Western genre.
Paul P Spiderversity
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 11/9/2022
Yeah, definitely an offbeat artistic style, but I dig it! Great add!
Comicart Boston
Member Since 2010
Posted on 11/9/2022
Paul P Spiderversity wrote:
Yeah, definitely an offbeat artistic style, but I dig it! Great add!
Many thanks, Paul! Yes, as mentioned, this image just grows on you the more you look at it!
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