Paperchaser 1968 NETHERLANDS
Member Since March 2005
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Sabretooth Patch

Location: Mark Schultz
Artist: Mark Schultz (Penciller)

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Artwork Details
Location: Mark Schultz
Title: Sabretooth Patch
Artist:  Mark Schultz (Penciller)
Media Type: Colored Pencils
Art Type: Recreation
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 245
Likes on CAF: 1
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 6
Added to Site: 5/16/2024

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Description
Small pencils to correct a fragment in a pencil prelim piece, done for a commission

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Member Since: March 2005
Last Login: April 2026
Country: NETHERLANDS
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E DLS Member Since 2005
1    
Posted On 5/16/2024

As isolated as this drawing is, it's still utter perfection.

Paperchaser 1968 Member Since 2005
Posted On 5/16/2024

E DLS wrote:
"  As isolated as this drawing is, it's still utter perfection.
 "

....right? The detail in the face and mouth....only 3 inches wide.....

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 5/16/2024

Mark Schultz signs this signature in a tribute to Frazetta.  Full of life and natural raw emotion for this creature that has the sole purpose of survival. 

Peter Sullivan Member Since 2006
2    
Posted On 5/17/2024

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  Mark Schultz signs this signature in a tribute to Frazetta.  Full of life and natural raw emotion for this creature that has the sole purpose of survival. 
 "

It didnt work. They are all dead.

Peter Sullivan Member Since 2006
1    
Posted On 5/17/2024

Man, this is fabulous. I do wonder about the longevity of colouring pencils though. Would not risk hanging this on the wall.

 

Paperchaser 1968 Member Since 2005
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Posted On 5/17/2024

Peter Sullivan wrote:
"  Man, this is fabulous. I do wonder about the longevity of colouring pencils though. Would not risk hanging this on the wall.
 
 "

....snug between vellum paper in a folder....besides, if I have to hang all my Schultz pieces .... ;-0

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