Terrible Yellow Eyes – Part 2
Another illustration based on Where the Wild Things Are. I hope you like it!
I also updated the image from the previous post. Just added stripes to the monster and altered Max a little because he bugged me
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Another illustration based on Where the Wild Things Are. I hope you like it!
I also updated the image from the previous post. Just added stripes to the monster and altered Max a little because he bugged me
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“Where are the Wild Things?”
I was so thrilled and honored to be invited by Cory Godbey to contribute an illustration to his blog Terrible Yellow Eyes. Terrible Yellow Eyes is a blog that features artwork from many wonderful artists who all have a love for Maurice Sendak’s, Where the Wild Things Are. If you haven’t checked it out you should! Not only because I’ve made it there (ha!) but because it has a ton of amazing artwork!
My brain went in all directions when trying to come up with my interpretation for TYE. There are so many possibilities, but having come into the project several weeks after it had started, a lot of great images have already been made. I didn’t want to do something that had already been done! I just love the little boy, Max, who is so mischievous and bold! And the monsters, while obviously scary, wither under his unyielding gaze! Well, I’m sure that part of the Wild Rumpus would have been a rousing game of hide and seek and that’s what I was trying to show in ‘Where are the Wild Things?’
Thanks, Mr. Sendak, for such a wonderful book!
I noticed recently that several of the artists that I follow have been creating images based on drawings by the kids at Chicken Nugget Lemon Tooty. CNLT is a blog by 3 kids who draw CONSTANTLY (according to their bio
. Isaac, Grace, and Lily are celebrating their 3rd year of sharing their amazing pictures online! They posted an invitation asking for anyone interested in re-imagining one of the drawings on the blog. I found out about this a little late but am going to send in my illustration today.
There were so many fun and creative drawings to choose from but this dancing monster caught my eye. I guess she entertains the kids at night! I wonder if she would visit me?!
I’m back with another ArtOrder challenge. Two in a row! I think I’m about 4 weeks ahead so you won’t see any for a while
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Back in the day when D&D was just getting started apparently they were hurting for monster ideas (not the case any more!). Occasionally they would brew up a monster by taking random parts from different animals and sticking them together. In this case the Owlbear. Head of an owl and body of a bear. Well, the ArtOrder challenge this time around was to re-imagine the owlbear. What if the creature as so alien that the adventurer could only use the words he knew in order to describe it? Here is my submission!
I thought that it would be interesting if the teeth of the monster were vaguely shaped like the big round eyes of an owl that would glow yellow in the dark. The silhouette of the monster would almost look owl-like but up close it would be terrifying! The O-bears favorite treat are the glowing bugs that hang-out in the canopy of trees at night so their teeth are stained yellow from their phosphorescent goo. And here are some of my sketches.