Friday, October 23, 2009

The Birdmonks

New piece. New style... I am calling this my "fast" style, something I think I will be practicing more now that the baby will soon be around, haha! Let me know what you think.




10 comments:

  1. freakin wonderful!! Is it really faster?

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  2. This is beautiful Sean... i'm Matt LaFleur's wife and he asked me to check out your work. Amazing... and i'm such a huge fantasy fan.

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  3. Those are like monks, but made out of birds. And not just any birds! Parakeets or something. Definitely not chickens.

    Very cool!

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  4. Carlos - Yes, much faster. I mean, part of it is choosing a piece with less overall detail... the "Oops" pece was obviously more work by its very nature, but in his one, I was less cocerned about every little detail,ad used thicker strokes than I normally do with my linework.

    Sarah - Hi! Nice to meet you! Thanks for stopping by theblog, and tanks for the kind words! I have always been a bi Matt LaFleur fan myself, he was very insprational to me whe we were in college.

    Jeremy - Nothing gets by you, very sharp! Haha. hanks man!

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  5. As always, great work. If this is a faster style for you then I can't wait to see how it refines with time! It's already looking sharp.

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  6. It's more like a new "awesome" style. Love the thicker lines and those dangle carrot things hanging off the right one's sleeve.

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  7. I am excited about this one. It was always one of my favorite little doodles in your sketchbook.

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  8. Ben, Pat and McLean - Thnks a bunch guys!

    And to clarify my statement in the previous reply to Sarah: I have always been a BIG Matt LaFleur fan.... not bi... haha. The keyboard on this new computer of mine is really a pain in the arse, It drops letters all the time for some reason. Maybe I should get a new one... or an old one.

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  9. When I saw this one I couldn't help but think of the twitter logo which is also a blue bird, maybe this is the first twitter ever.
    -Peter

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  10. when I saw this I was reminded of the Twitter logo that is also a blue bird. Although not the same species, this might be some "old school" Twittering.
    -Peter

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