Skulls are one of my favorite things to draw(I know it's juvenile). But I figured with it being close to Halloween-n-all it would probably be ok. And oh yeah I almost forgot the fire, I like fire too.
I promised myself only comment your dragons, but it's impossible! This skull is really fantastic, especially the rendering of bone. As usual, you totally master the subject...
It's only juvenile if they're done poorly in a high school notebook. This is fantastice, as well as entertaining. Now what's the story behind the number?
This is the coolest! I love the character you got into a skull... and the rendering of colors and lighting and texture and everything... you're just amazing, sir.
This thing belongs on a skateboard deck! Skulls and fire are right up there with peanut butter and jelly or cherry coke and hot wings. That's such a cool piece Ryan, I love the oranges and yellows on the bone from the flames and the eyes are completely reminding me of pickled eggs. Many a day we had pickled eggs in the fridge when I was a youngun.
Love the drawing and the textures. The texture makes it look solid, but the looseness of the drawing makes it look like it could really sqaush-and-stretch. A nice combo!
Thanks for stoppin' by & leaving the comments, I appreciate it:) ShaneO, the story behind the numbers is that the no.5725 represents how many skulls I've probably drawn over my life. Pretty sad.
Yeaahh!!! Skulls and flames!!! That's what kids like!!! By the way: Thanks for adding a link to our "Die Bilderwumme"! -Blog! I've added one for you there as well!
I promised myself only comment your dragons, but it's impossible! This skull is really fantastic, especially the rendering of bone. As usual, you totally master the subject...
ReplyDeleteOuch!! I think I'm blind now that I've looked at such a brilliant work...
ReplyDeletegroovy skull!!
Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteIt's only juvenile if they're done poorly in a high school notebook. This is fantastice, as well as entertaining. Now what's the story behind the number?
ReplyDeleteFire is a nice touch. If only I could get this in patch form to sew it onto my sleaveless levi jacket.
ReplyDeleteI think you could possibly bring flaming skulls back into style, artistically speaking. Brent Adams at BYU would have a heart attack if he saw this.
ReplyDeleteThis is the coolest! I love the character you got into a skull... and the rendering of colors and lighting and texture and everything... you're just amazing, sir.
ReplyDeleteI love skulls too. And this definately a great one! The fire just tops it off.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Gorgeous man...I love your style! keep'er comin
ReplyDeleteThis thing belongs on a skateboard deck! Skulls and fire are right up there with peanut butter and jelly or cherry coke and hot wings. That's such a cool piece Ryan, I love the oranges and yellows on the bone from the flames and the eyes are completely reminding me of pickled eggs. Many a day we had pickled eggs in the fridge when I was a youngun.
ReplyDeleteThat's super cool. Lot's of textury goodness. I have skull plate I made when I was 6 and I still eat off of it.
ReplyDeleteI'm very much digging this. Great texture.
ReplyDeleteLove the drawing and the textures. The texture makes it look solid, but the looseness of the drawing makes it look like it could really sqaush-and-stretch. A nice combo!
ReplyDeleteAwesome.... and the rest of your stuff here is byoootiful. Love it! *link*
ReplyDeletegreat work!
ReplyDeleteI'm blown away by your paintings, really really nice blog! Keep up the great art, I'll check back again
ReplyDeleteHaha great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stoppin' by & leaving the comments, I appreciate it:) ShaneO, the story behind the numbers is that the no.5725 represents how many skulls I've probably drawn over my life. Pretty sad.
ReplyDeleteAnd you do it brilliantly man. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteYeaahh!!! Skulls and flames!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's what kids like!!!
By the way: Thanks for adding a link to our "Die Bilderwumme"! -Blog! I've added one for you there as well!
fire'n'skulls man. rock on!
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