Thursday, August 25, 2011

CHESTACLESE ART






13 comments:

Amir Avni said...

Awesome work!!!

Steven M. said...

It's so.........epic!

Kevin Langley said...

How's the comic coming along?

JohnDoe123 said...

Great work! Nothing's better than your manly men, always been such an inspiration!

Elana Pritchard said...

Will the Europeans be able to handle this? :)

Joshua Marchant (Scrawnycartoons) said...

Cool art!! That nipple torture is hilarious and gruesome. The best kind!

Rich Dannys said...

Hey, don't I at least get a little credit for doing that Top one?!

Sidney said...

Good to see you posting again, Jim. Thanks again, for this evening.

Safe travels, Sir.

Unknown said...

Woowww! This is awesome!

Ryan Storm said...

I Love the painting with Chesteclese and his horse hanging by their nipples.
The dark colors look great and each color compliments the others giving the scene edge.
I've been trying to do paintings like that in my own cartoons, they never come out as nice.

Zoran Taylor said...

Alright Jim, I know you've gotten every compliment in the book about what makes your drawings so unique and incredible - people use words like "solid", "meaty", "manly", "epic", etc....but here's one you may not have heard: I just realized that whenever I look at your drawings -ESPECIALLY the Chestaclese ones - and I shift in my chair or lift my arms a little bit....my pecs and biceps actually feel heavier and more toned for a second. Really. No, seriously. I'm not just trying to be funny or original here - THIS IS ACTUALLY SOMETHING THAT HAPPENS.

Jimbo said...

Zoran maybe this a new way to get a workout. Interesting concept. I'll keep that in mind. Thanks!
Kevin I need help the - comic is not quite done. I just need a space to work in. My hotel room is small and no drawing table.
Thanks for all the manly or (womanly) comments.
Joshua, If you have never seen "A Man Called Horse" with Richard Harris, that is what inspired the nipple scene. It is a good movie if memory serves.

Jimbo said...

Ryan, study some of the great art from old Disney cartoons and the great children's book art by Tenngren, Kay Neilsen, and others. Also some classic paintings from the past, and Frank Frazetta. You no doubt have study some of these but keep doing it. I spent many hours and years copying my favorite artists.