Alan Hamilton UNITED STATES
Member Since May 2013
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Location: 13 Portfolio 12 x 18 - Commissions, Pin-ups, Covers
Title: 13-01 - Savage Land Rogue by Filipe Andrade
Artist:  Filipe Andrade (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Commission
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 2042
Likes on CAF: 14
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 4/30/2022

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I wondered how a Savage Land Rogue might turn out should Filipe Andrade take one on, his style is very distinctive and unique, and his eye for executing a piece (the posing, the background choices) is impeccably good. The ink work and depth he's able to create from it is amazing to behold, the shadowing on Rogue, the reflection in the water, the texture of the foliage, it's all a joy to see. The scan here is not as good as I'd like and it definitely doesn't do this piece it's full justice (Felix got a much cleaner scan posted on social media, but I couldn't find the right settings to match it), but hopefully it's good enough to convey how good this piece really is. This one was definitely worth the wait.

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Member Since: May 2013
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Tim D Member Since 2015
1    
Posted On 4/30/2022

Nice one, I really like where Filipe has gone with his style in the last few years.

Harry M Member Since 2006
1    
Posted On 4/30/2022

His use of shadows is just amazing. Congrats.

Kin W Member Since 2007
1    
Posted On 4/30/2022

Awesome use of shadow, and this might be one of the few renditions of Savage Land Rogue that feels dirty and grimy.  Congrats!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 5/1/2022

Wonderful that she is shaded more to reflect that she has been hardened by the environment to be more dangerous than ever.  It maintains the beauty of nature with the curvature of linework throughout the setting and for Rogue.

K Gearon Member Since 2011
Posted On 5/16/2022

Digging the unique stylization, with all that hatch-y line rendering!  And it's also almost as if she's emergering from the jungle...love that.  Congrats, Alan!