Saturday, October 15, 2011

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Josh Kirby - The Voyage Of The Ayeguy, 1980

Josh Kirby - The Voyage Of The Ayeguy (Departure) 1980Departure

Josh Kirby - The Voyage Of The Ayeguy (Arrival Of The Ark) 1980Arrival Of The Ark

Josh Kirby - The Voyage Of The Ayeguy (Adoration Of The Imag) 1980Adoration Of The Imag

Josh Kirby - The Voyage Of The Ayeguy (Death Of A Spaceman) 1980Death Of A Spaceman

Josh Kirby - The Voyage Of The Ayeguy (Deposition) 1980Deposition

Josh Kirby - The Voyage Of The Ayeguy (Ascension) 1980Ascension

Josh Kirby - The Voyage Of The Ayeguy (Title Page) 1980

"Voyage of the Ayeguy is a series of paintings of deep personal significance to Kirby, widely regarded as his tour de force. The paintings chart the epic voyage of ambassadors from the Ayeguy civilisation commanded to: 'Go, civilise the savage planets!' in their spaceship, the Ark. The biblical parallels are overt: the central traveller is Kirby’s idealistic ‘Christ’ figure, Jay Zuzz.

Initially separate paintings, by the third a thread emerged. An American commission to publish six works as a portfolio (1980) accelerated the project and Kirby wrote an accompanying text. He added new paintings right up to the time of his death.

Each scene presents challenge, confrontation and emotion as the spaceman protagonist pursues his mission across a strange planet. They are masterpieces of baroque composition, complex allegories orchestrated in rich colour and detail, combining the influences of Hieronymous Bosch, Pieter Breugel, Rubens and the muralist Frank Brangwyn." - quote source

Many thanks to David T. Alexander Collectibles for the scans.

This portfolio of amazing Josh Kirby prints is for sale on their site here.


See more of Kirby's art here.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Till Nowak - Salad

Till Nowak  - Salad (tribute to H.R Giger and Arcimboldo) 2006 "In November 2006 Till Nowak created the image "Salad". For this image he created digital vegetable models
and combined them to become a tribute to the fantastic biomechanical creations of H.R. Giger and the
vegetable portraits of Giuseppe Arcimboldo." - quote source includes a pdf document showing the process of the artwork.

Other monsters created out of vegetables were previously mentioned here.

Bernie Wrightson - The Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio, 1976

Bernie Wrightson - Unpublished "Pit and The Pendulum" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio Painting (1976).

"One of the first paintings completed for the Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio was 'The Pit and the Pendulum'. Wrightson experimented using an impasto technique -- painting with very thick, broad strokes. The colors were very dark, being made up primarily of blacks, and browns. When the painting was finished, it was then varnished with a high gloss to protect it. The result, when lit by the printers' lights was a glare making it impossible to reproduce. When informed of the technical limitations of his painting, Wrightson painted a second version which was dominated by great areas of dark green. Wrightson's original idea for the 'Pendulum' painting can be seen in the photograph of Jeff Jones as the hapless victim of the Inquisition. Wrightson painted Jones chained to a cold concrete slab awaiting the blade of the pendulum." - quote taken from Christopher Zavisa's monograph on the artist, Berni Wrightson: A Look Back, page 251.

Jeff Jones was mentioned here on Monster Brains a few months ago regarding the artist's unfortunate passing.

Bernie Wrightson - "The Pit and the Pendulum" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio (Christopher Enterprises, 1976)
The Pit And The Pendulum
"I saw clearly the doom which had been prepared for me..."


Bernie Wrightson -  Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio, Title Page  (Christopher Enterprises, 1976)

Bernie Wrightson - "Murders in the Rue Morgue" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio, Painting (Christopher Enterprise, 1976)I was only able to find a few examples of the original paintings to compare against the portfolio prints, you can see the color differences between the original painting of Murders in the Rue Morgue and its printed version below.

Bernie Wrightson - "Murders in the Rue Morgue" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio, Print (Christopher Enterprise, 1976).Murders In The Rue Morgue
"As the sailor looked in, the gigantic animal had seized Madame L'Espanaye by the hair..."

Bernie Wrightson - "The Tell Tale Heart" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio,  Painting (Christopher Enterprises, 1976)

Bernie Wrightson - "The Tell Tale Heart" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio, Print (Christopher Enterprises, 1976).The Tell - Tale Heart
"Villains!" I shrieked, "dissemble no more! I admit the deed! - tear up the planks! - here, here! - it is the beating of his hideous heart!"

Bernie Wrightson - "The Black Cat" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio (Christopher Enterprises, 1976)The Back Cat
"She fell dead upon the spot, without a groan."

Bernie Wrightson - "The Premature Burial" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio (Christopher Enterprises, 1976)The Premature Burial
"The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and the other begins?"

Bernie Wrightson - "Masque of the Red Death" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio (Christopher Enterprises, 1976)Masque Of The Red Death
"Seize and unmask him - that we may know whom we have to hang at sunrise, from the battlements!"

Bernie Wrightson - "The Cask of Amontillado" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio (Christopher Enterprises, 1976)The Cask Of Amontillado
"For the love of God, Montressor!" "Yes," I said, "for the love of God!"

Bernie Wrightson - "Descent into the Maelstrom" Edgar Allan Poe Portfolio (Christopher Enterprises, 1976)
Descent Into The Maelstrom
"...I began to reflect how magnificent a thing it was to die in such a manner..."



The excellent Golden Age Comic Book Stories recently shared the Wrightson Poe prints, you can see slight color variations in those posted there.