Friday, November 09, 2007

Scale



It was a rude surprise -- the warhead barreling towards him -- as he secretly scaled the cheese castle. The last thing Gunther expected to see at such a lifeless hour was the presence of the dairy authorities. Just what were they doing in the cheese factory at this time?

14 comments:

Unknown said...

Ha, ha! Great story. This illustration looks like it was so lovingly done in pencil. So what happens next? I'm on pins and needles.

studio lolo said...

Inspections never come at a good time. Gunther is quite handsome!

Cathy said...

Wow - what breathtaking illustrations! Love them!

Valeriannah said...

These sketches are fantastic.

fortwertz said...

Vertical stacking in a upward overlay is a compositionally acute decision. Stay with the minimal digital colorization, as it is an upswing.

Roberta said...

Terrific work.

Laurel Neustadter said...

These drawings are beautiful. Great text too.

Brine Blank said...

Continued admiration...super work...would like to have that hanging in my apartment...

atomicvelvetsigh said...

ohhh wonderful! i see traces of michaelangelo influences here! great work!

Kafu Chau said...

Hey Walker, as always, amazing stuff! Hope your students are treating you well...

Take care, -Kafu

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Unknown said...

I like that it has a story to go with it.
At first glance I didn't see a relevance to the IFRI prompt, but after reading it makes more sense.
Great work! =]

Unknown said...

I like that it has a story to go with it.
At first glance I didn't see a relevance to the IFRI prompt, but after reading it makes more sense.
Great work! =]

Ellen said...

Fantastic work!