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DescriptionHeroes Pre-Con Commission. Obviously, I highly recommend Cary for a show commission. The choices he made here are brilliant. Where he chose to drop out details and where he picked to pop in blue. He said most of the piece is paint markers. I'm really in love with this.Social/Sharing |
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Jason Hussa
Member Since 2017
2 - Posted on 6/27/2023
Absolutely brilliant. This is -not- a Ben you want to mess with. (I don't have a watch nearby, but I think we all know what time it is here...) Gorgeous execution; having the black shadows behind Ben (and then darkening his shorts like that) really underscores the sense of menace and how strong Ben is standing here, snarling. A perfect balance (just as you say) of what details are put in and which are left out. Perfect splashes of blue; love his stance; I'm trying to find the element I love most about this, and cannot settle on just one - it's an incredible and undeniable sum of so many things done right (so to speak) that it stands as simply -overpoweringly- fantastic. Incredible commission, Chris! Mega-congrats!
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
3 - Posted on 6/27/2023
Jason Hussa wrote:
Absolutely brilliant. This is -not- a Ben you want to mess with. (I don't have a watch nearby, but I think we all know what time it is here...) Gorgeous execution; having the black shadows behind Ben (and then darkening his shorts like that) really underscores the sense of menace and how strong Ben is standing here, snarling. A perfect balance (just as you say) of what details are put in and which are left out. Perfect splashes of blue; love his stance; I'm trying to find the element I love most about this, and cannot settle on just one - it's an incredible and undeniable sum of so many things done right (so to speak) that it stands as simply -overpoweringly- fantastic. Incredible commission, Chris! Mega-congrats!
What? Wait, is the clobberin' hour upon us already?!? See, this is why I rarely post any comments that break down what I like about pieces. Why bother when there are people like Huzzah! who are willing to do it for me, and far more beautifully worded?!
John C
Member Since 2014
2 - Posted on 6/28/2023
Ruben DaCollector wrote:
What? Wait, is the clobberin' hour upon us already?!? See, this is why I rarely post any comments that break down what I like about pieces. Why bother when there are people like Huzzah! who are willing to do it for me, and far more beautifully worded?!
Well at the other end of the spectrum there are people like me. Oooo... pretty rocks. So perhaps you should still break it down after all.
Patrick R
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 6/27/2023
Excellent. I clearly need to get on Nord's list.
Chris Snorek
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 6/27/2023
Patrick R wrote:
Excellent. I clearly need to get on Nord's list.
I am sure his Swordsman would be a beast.
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
3 - Posted on 6/27/2023
Looks like Ben is carrying the weight of the world's dark skies on his back given the directional brush strokes of the black. I definitely detect Nord's airbrush amongst all the watercoloring and acrylics, mixed with stippling, and illustration crosshatching in the chiaroscuro of the scratchboard of this relief impasto piece.
Chris Snorek
Member Since 2009
3 - Posted on 6/27/2023
Marcus Wai wrote:
Looks like Ben is carrying the weight of the world's dark skies on his back given the directional brush strokes of the black. I definitely detect Nord's airbrush amongst all the watercoloring and acrylics, mixed with stippling, and illustration crosshatching in the chiaroscuro of the scratchboard of this relief impasto piece.
You're destroying me.
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
1 - Posted on 6/27/2023
The choice of the contrast of the background add so much weight to Thing. What is brought to focus adds the depth, and the contrasting highlight color really shines here. Great piece.
Johnny M
Member Since 2014
Forum Moderator
1 - Posted on 6/27/2023
I love the decision to leave out and add the scales...sort of the way you only have your right leg done, just like The Thing. Wow, Ben Grim wants to be Chris Snorek soooo badly! But can you blame him?
Chris Snorek
Member Since 2009
Posted on 6/27/2023
Johnny M wrote:
I love the decision to leave out and add the scales...sort of the way you only have your right leg done, just like The Thing. Wow, Ben Grim wants to be Chris Snorek soooo badly! But can you blame him?
It's the cigars.
Dave W
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 6/27/2023
Love the subtle blues - congrats Chris - this is very nice!
Toni S
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 6/28/2023
It looks beautiful! those small blue eyes are perfect. The Thing looks angry...
Bill J
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 6/28/2023
Fantastic commission of The Thing. I love the way Cary Nord designed this illustration to emphasize the power of Ben Grimm. The black background above him and the white below creates an impression that Ben is carrying a massive weight on his shoulders. He's slightly bent but not bowed. Congrats on a great commission!
New School Fool
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 6/28/2023
Love the pose and the overall tone on this one - Great pickup!
Lance Suarez
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 6/28/2023
Beautiful illustration. Love the fade out on the legs and leaving a patch of bricks on the right knee. Well thought out and delivered.
Tommy Kohlmaier
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 6/28/2023
That's a really mean thing - Thing ! looks like bad times for bad guys !
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 6/30/2023
Outstanding! Great hunched about-to-throwdown pose, and the muted orange works great, especially with those subtle pops of blue. Add in the contrast of the black background on top and white background on bottom and you got a winning image all around. Congrats, Chris!
Scott M
Member Since 2003
1 - Posted on 3/21/2025
Incredible piece! Love the blue eyes and highlights!
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