Friday, October 27, 2006

Out of my Deppth




A caricature of movie star Johnny Depp. Not an easy guy to draw but I'm pretty happy with the results.

Here's a link to the first attempt.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

More caricatures

It's been a while since I drew any of the caricaturists over at Drawing board's Caricaturists' Caricatures thread, but there's always new faces and new talent popping up which inevitably draws me back in...

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Hans Christian Andersen


A caricature of Danish fairytale writer, Hans Christian Andersen. This was done for Danish artist Kim Larsen's online gallery of the writer, which features interpretations by many artists.

You'd think someone with so many caricaturable features would be a walk in the park to draw. One false start, three trashed drawings and eight or so abandoned roughs later, I came to the final version above. Here, you can see the only other version which got past the rough stage, but to me it turned out looking more like an American Indian elder. The problem I found was that you have all these prominent features- the nose, the skull-like forehead, sunken eyes, bad posture and so on. If you decide to exaggerate all these traits they tend to cancel each other out and you're left with a fairly mundane caricature. But the good thing about all the false starts was with each drawing I became more and more familiar with his features and was able to push the caricature further each time. I don't think I could have gotten to the final drawing above on a first attempt.

On a different but similar note, I was in Denmark last year for the 200th anniversary of H.C. Andersen's birth, and here are a few little happy snaps from the trip. The first was from a play about all his fairytales put on in his hometown of Odense, the second is my son Alex in front of Andersen's childhood home.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Demon Slayer- Now in colour!

A similar theme following on from my last post, this one's a pinup for the trade paperback of fellow Aussie, Hayden Fryer's comicbook- Billy: Demon Slayer.

EDIT: Originally done as a black and white pinup, it's now also been coloured as a promotional poster.

I'm really enjoying where I've been going with my inking lately. Inked once again with a brushpen, this was inked straight over the rough layout, skipping my usual final pencil stage in the process. It forced me to draw with the ink, instead of just 'tracing' my own pencils. This seemed to result in a more spontaneous finish. Hopefully I can apply this reckless abandon to other areas of my artwork.
All artwork © Chris Wahl 2019 unless otherwise stated. All characters are copyright to their respective owners