Art Friday : The Monster Engine

Ever wondered how imaginary monsters conjured from the fertile minds of children would look like if they were realized by a professional artist rather than a young doodler? Check out The Monster Engine where Dave Devrie interprets and builds on rough sketches by children and turns them into works of art.

I love the way how Dave stays true to the original concepts of the little artists while significantly enhancing and adding extra details to the interesting parts for each sketch.

Some of my favourites below.


© MWH Press

Bren Borek’s work is actually quite good if a bit on the plain side. I wished I exhibited such artistic skills at that age :)


© MWH Press

The product of a Halloween nightmare


© MWH Press

A cross between a vampire, ballet dancer and tightrope artist. Kids have the most incredible imaginations :shock:


© Dave Devries

Check out the rest at The Monster Engine (look under Art).

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Art Friday : Dangerous Curves by ReiQ

Reinaldo Quintero or ReiQ as he’s known at deviantART recently released the sixth pack of wallpapers made from a selection of his trademark illustrations of comic style pin-ups with some really dangerous curves. Definitely not for minors :P


© Reinaldo Quintero

A selection of other wallpapers from the previous five packs.


© Reinaldo Quintero

Download wallpaper packs 1 to 5 and 6, or visit his deviantART gallery.

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Rumble Roses Fan Art @ Ryu’s Form Site
Desktop Wallpapers and Artwork by Martin Abel - Illustrator
Ibara (鋳薔薇) Desktop Wallpaper

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Art Friday : John Wallin Liberto’s WWII Military Aviation Art

This post has been lying in the Drafts section for close to a year now while awaiting permission from the artist, Mr John Wallin Liberto, to use his artwork. Seems a bit wasteful to leave a complete post lying in the drafts, so here it is :)

Discovered John’s work from the October 2007 Lite issue of the digital-only 2DArtist magazine where his stunning artwork of a P-51D Mustang in pursuit of a Focke Wulf Fw 190 was published on Page 7 (below).


© John Wallin Liberto / 2DArtist

While John is probably better known for his concept work on games like Gears of War and Battlefield 2142, what really interests me at his official site is the collection of his richly detailed and realistic military aviation art.

I appreciate highly detailed miltary aviation art featuring historically accurate markings and insignia as these symbols and serials on each aircraft are the key to a wealth of interesting information about that particular aircraft, its pilot and the corresponding squadron’s rich combat history.

Take for example, the artwork titled Sturmgruppe Dahl.


© John Wallin Liberto

On the surface, it simply is an illustration of four Focke Wulf Fw190s in flight. Upon googling “Sturmgruppe Dahl”, I realized that these aircraft belonged to the Strurmgruppen (obviously), an elite cadre of volunteer pilots trained to close in and attack massive swarms of Allied bombers at extremely short range (~300m) or even ram the bombers in uparmoured and upgunned Fw 190s.

The rightmost Fw 190A-8 ‘Blue 13′ was the mount of Major Walther Dahl, Kommodore of JG300. The red fuselage band on the aircraft is known as a Reichsverteidigung and denotes that this aircraft was employed in the Defence of the Reich role.


© John Wallin Liberto

Another painting of a Sturmgruppen aircraft that I like a lot is the Fw 190A-7 ‘White 14′ of Sturmstaffel 1 (above). View the cowling emblem in greater detail at Feldpost Amerika.


© John Wallin Liberto

Other historical aircraft of note are Fw 190A-8 ‘Black 8′ of IV.(Sturm)/JG3 (above) and Spitfire Mk IXc (MK432/OU-U ‘Baby Bea V’) (below) of 485 Squadron, RNZAF, the first New Zealand squadron formed in the UK during WWII.


© John Wallin Liberto

Last but not least, is the painting that attracted me to his work in the first place. Googling the “Big Beautiful Doll” and its serial “WS-I” reveals information about its pilot, Col. John D. Landers who first served in the Pacific Theatre in the 49th Fighter Group before becoming CO of the 78th Fighter Group in 1945. The Google search also throws up several post-war civilian aircraft including a Canadian Aircraft CA-18 (G-HAEC) painted to resemble this fabulously colourful aircraft as well as several artworks (down!) by other artists of ‘Big Beautiful Doll’.

Visit John Wallin Liberto’s official site for more exciting artwork.

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Art Friday : Lovepixel’s Pixelcity Extraordinaire

While artists like eBoy have condensed the essence of entire cities like London, Berlin, Vienna and Singapore into wildly fantastic landscapes the size of your monitor (see previous post), Taiwanese pixel artist Jason Huang aka Lovepixel has gone in the opposite direction and conjured a breathtakingly epic and distinctively Taiwanese cityscape. Expect to see elements of traditional Chinese culture such as signboards labelled in Chinese (but of course) and qigong/taichi practitioners co-existing with Western imports like megamalls, McDonalds and urbane hipsters.


© Jason Huang

Kung Fu Dunk!


© Jason Huang

Eslite - the bookstore that never sleeps


© Jason Huang

Expressions of hip-hop I : Lockers & turntablists right next to MacDonalds


© Jason Huang

Expressions of hip-hop II : pixel graffiti artists hard at work


© Jason Huang

Reloading a guided missile cruiser


© Jason Huang

Reminds me of the not-so-good old days ;) Sucks to be on guard duty just opposite a shopping mall - feels so near yet so far

This massive city measures an mind-boggling 10,000 pixels by 10,000 pixels which you can appreciate in its entirety over at Jason’s site. A tiny thumbnail of the whole city simply doesn’t do the original masterpiece justice therefore I have chosen the next best option and cut out some of the more interesting snippets above. I still recommend you to hop over to Lovepixel right away to check out the entire cityscape - it’s that fantastic!

Marvel and be amazed at this gorgeous pixel city at Lovepixel. Click on the image to enter the site where more marvellous works await.

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startdrawing.org - Asia’s Drawing Portal

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Art Friday : Dan LuVisi’s Portraits of Movie Characters & More!

Dan LuVisi’s stunning portrait of an unmasked Predator first caught my eye in Issue 7 of Artzmania. This artwork is part of his BLACK series in his deviantART gallery in which he paints portraits of some of the most recognisable faces from movies.


© Dan LuVisi

The Predator is just one of the three works related to the Aliens vs Predator universe - the other two being a Alien Warrior and a grim Colonial Marine - I just love the glistening carapace and salivating jaws of the Alien Warrior :)


© Dan LuVisi

Since then, he has gone on to paint the three major characters of the recent Batman movie, The Dark Knight for his BLACK series, two of them being the Caped Crusader himself and his arch-nemesis The Joker (below)


© Dan LuVisi

There’s other movie characters in his gallery, of the charmingly eccentric Captain Sparrow and of King Kong locked in mortal combat with a ferocious V-Rex. There’s tutorials for this particular piece if you’re interested in the techniques used in creating this piece.


© Dan LuVisi

Gamers aren’t left out either - there’s Master Chief from Halo as well as Army of Two and Crysis art amongst others in his deviantART gallery.


© Dan LuVisi

Now if you’re thinking that Dan LuVisi only does portraits of characters from popular culture, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by his original pieces like this oddly attractive shark-headed humanoid - I’m still trying to figure out where the tentacles come from :)


© Dan LuVisi

Or this lopsided fight between a heroic knight and a massive dragon/T-Rex hybrid.


© Dan LuVisi

Check out Dan LuVisi’s deviantART gallery and view the above pieces in their full resolution. Don’t forget to visit his blog too - there’s a cool warrior panda concept exclusive to the blog :)

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