Jim Warden UNITED STATES
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Mike Grell pencils to the left

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Location: Art on Walls (Part 2)
Title: Mike Grell pencils to the left
Artist:  None Specified
Media Type: Photograph
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 90
Likes on CAF: 4
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 3/6/2026

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Jim Warden ( 21 )
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E DLS Member Since 2005
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Posted On 3/6/2026

It took me a minute to spot Oliver down in the lower left there.  But honestly this piece blows me away regardless (or in spite) of his presence.  In fact, if I let myself think about it too much, I might almost come to the conclusion that trying to sneak him into the scene feels like an intrusion.  I mean, I love the piece as a nature scene.  And I'll go out on a limb (no pun intended) in saying that this is probably the most amount of work I've ever seen Mike put into a piece.  Absolutely phenomenal.    

Jim Warden Member Since 2003
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Posted On 3/7/2026

E DLS wrote:
"  It took me a minute to spot Oliver down in the lower left there.  But honestly this piece blows me away regardless (or in spite) of his presence.  In fact, if I let myself think about it too much, I might almost come to the conclusion that trying to sneak him into the scene feels like an intrusion.  I mean, I love the piece as a nature scene.  And I'll go out on a limb (no pun intended) in saying that this is probably the most amount of work I've ever seen Mike put into a piece.  Absolutely phenomenal.    
 "

Thank you for the kind comment buddy!  I believe Mike told me that the illustration was done for a poster to save an endangered owl; it was definitely a DC Comics sponsored project which explains why Green Arrow is shown. I have a scan of the pencils posted at the following link:  https://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=923742

Rick W Member Since 2017
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Posted On 3/6/2026

Sweet Grell pencils of one of his favorite subjects ;)