December 29, 2009

The Art of Frankenstein : Kevin Nowlan



You can never have too many Frankenstein pictures” says artist Kevin Nowlan on his blog, a treasury of gorgeous illustrations.

The pencil and gouache Frankenstein here is a work in progress. Though several steps away from a final, fully realized portrait, the classic Monster’s unsettling presence has already been captured, mute and solemn, with a flinty, dead-eye stare.


Kevin Nowlan’s blog, his website, and a gallery of his comic book art.


Related:
Kevin Nowlan’s Frankenstein Meets Vampirella


4 comments:

Professor Brian O'Blivion said...

I've got a lovely little award for for your efforts. Come claim it whenever you get the chance.

Pierre Fournier said...

Thanks very much, Professor!

Emme Toaye said...

Interesting touch and words of wisdom.

jukisa said...

Nowlan's Frankenstein captures a timeless unease, doesn't it? Like when you're stuck on a tough level of slope unblocked , that feeling of relentless pursuit is palpable. The Horrors of It All calls this blog a "must-read," and I agree. Nowlan's art, much like that game's simple premise, possesses an addictively compelling quality.