Showing posts with label Godzilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Godzilla. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

More To Love

Click the picture, count the lines.

In keeping with the "prints we'll have at FCBD this weekend" theme, I wanted to post the new color version of this piece I shared on Valentines Day. It's part of a larger collection (more on that soon), but I printed a limited number of these for the event to share the love early.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Tim's random stuff

Buried under work again this week, so all I have is some random doodles that I've drawn in the last few weeks:


My new self-portrait...Simpson's style, drawn in Adobe Illustrator.... 



A quick collaboration with my girlfriend Clare, painted in Photoshop...



An unused version of some art for a job, drawn in Illustrator...



...and finally, what I want to be doing right now.

-Tim

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

GODZILLA


As a kid, while most of my friends were busy playing ball on a Saturday afternoon, I was glued to the 9"x9" little T.V. in my bedroom to watch horror movies. For whatever reason, I became infatuated with monsters and monster movies. Didn't matter what they were....If it had creepy crawlies, if it dripped blood....crawled on 6 legs or stomped cities to rubble, I was in. But there was one in particular that I became enamored with. And that was the big G. ( Gammera was a close 2nd. ) I was raised on the U.S. version starring Raymond Burr and the myriad of his films that followed...Godzillas not Raymond Burr....but years later I picked up the original Gojira. And fell in love with him all over again. The original Japanese version was more of a statement against the use of nuclear weapons...in fact after Godzillas assault on Tokyo, the camera pans over the rubble of the city. The imagery closely resembles footage of the ruins of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This piece, along with a few others by a handful of artists, was done as a going away gift to an editor that greatly influenced my early foray into getting in comics. If you follow the link to Chelzo Studios you can check out my blog and a newly added color version. Now....I'm off to stomp some cities.