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Some fun 80's sketch cards for a commission.

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This is a sketchcard of Kandinsky, photographed outside the BT building on Marylebone Road. Kandinsky (1866-1944) is said to been the first to do abstract paintings. He had a long and busy life, with at least two careers.

 

mr nokkon wood is in watercolour

 

round the edge

Kandinsky had two wives and an 'other woman'. Where did he find the time?

To Paris home, he came from Russia's heart.

Kandinsky was the first with abstract art.

Deadman was created by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino in 1967

© DC Comics

 

Sketch card

September 2o11

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The 17th of 30 sketch cards from the just released Cartoon Sketch card series from Breygent

 

Mighty Mouse created by Izzy Klein and Paul Terry in 1942

© CBS Operations

Andy Kaufamn (January 17, 1949 – May 16, 1984) created by Mr and Mrs Kaufman

 

Sketch card

April 2o1o

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This was another tricky/frustrating card surface to work on (same as Night of the Living Dead)...

 

The final of 10 sketch cards done for the Avengers 50th Anniversary trading card series by Unstoppable Cards.

 

The Avengers was created by Sydney Newman

John Steed, as portrayed by Patrick Macnee

© Canal + Image Ltd, UK

 

Sketch Card

June 2o12

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Artist Proof of X-23 (cloned from wolverine's DNA) painted on sketch card, size 2.5 in. x 3.5 in. Done as part of Upperdeck's Marvel Masterpieces II. This will be available for purchase on ebay for a short while. if interested be sure to bid on it.

The 16th of 30 cards done for The Great Sketch Card Swap 2010, sponsored by

www.sadlittles.com.

 

Drawn for Dan Monroe

 

Bug created by Bill Mantlo and Michael Golden in 1979

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

November 2o1o

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Power Girl and Harley Quinn from the DCU.

These sketchcards are for the HERO Initiative, which helps veteran comic artists in need.

 

www.heroinitiative.org/

Star Wars The Clone Wars WV Retail Sketchcards

Cards 57 and 58 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

Another riff on The Earthmen Charge, card #49 of the original Mars Attacks cards set.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here.

So trial and error led back to the first pair being the best, but without a colour background.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

April 2o12

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The 6th of my 10 cards from the Maidens, a continuation of the Legends and Lore, card set released by sadlittles.

 

Delilah, and Samson, taken from the chapter “The Book of Judges”, within the Bible

Character in the public domain

 

Sketch card

March 2o13

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The 9th and 10th (of 106) sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Invasion trading card series by Topps.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I repeated a motif I’ve used before: repeating, yet tweaking an image (only once) and playing with grey tones.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

August 2o13

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Cards 53 and 54 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here. Repeating, yet tweaking, images and playing with grey tones.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

April 2o12

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Star Wars The Clone Wars WV Retail Sketchcards

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873 careless

A winter sketch is rushed 'n careless done.

A pretty girl, Erasmus careless spun.

As matching key word, "careless", it should run.

A short day, windy, cold, for winter 'pic'.

The wind has backed to East - a nasty trick.

'Twas West, cold face now, twisted neck has crick.

The foreground's earth, with slip overhead.

Behind is column, carries slip road said.

To right is wall, that shelters me in bed.

 

boven de door Hans Holbein de Jongere gemaakte

tekening, van de Erasmus en the eieren

 

Erasmus zit aan eieren met zijn voet.

Verkoopster heft de handen hoog en woedt.

Maar hij, blind, dacht aan andere dingen, zoet.

 

Pigs: “usually much nicer than people.”

 

A new batch for Treasure Chest.

The 10th of 15 (25th of 30 in total) sketch cards for Treasure Chest of Art charity project.

 

Over 1000 cards artists committed to for the project were never turned in, so Paul is still asking for help [you can draw whatever you want].

Feel free to contact me and I’ll put you in touch.

Treasure Chests are also still for sale.

 

All proceeds from this project will go to the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation.

 

Leon/Léon, The Professional, as portrayed by Jean Reno, created by Luc Besson in

© Jean Reno and/or Columbia Pictures, Gaumont Film Company

 

Sketch card

April 2o11

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Cards 31 and 32 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here. Repeating, yet tweaking, images and playing with grey tones.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

April 2o12

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Some M.U.S.C.L.E. sketch cards I did for fun.

From “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches” (1892)

 

*unfortunately these cards got lost in the post, so are not inserted into the packs, maybe, but doubtful, they’ll show up somewhere, somehow?*

 

The 25th of 25 sketch cards done for the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes trading card series by

Cult-Stuff.

 

Sherlock Holmes created by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887

© in the public domain

 

Sketch card

December 2o12

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The 21th of 51 sketch cards done for the Avengers Assemble trading card series by Upper Deck.

 

Capsicle found by an Eskimo type chap in Avengers #4…

 

Steve Rogers, aka Captain America created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Captain America Comics #1, 1941

First Avengers appearance: Avengers #4, 1963

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

January 2o12

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copy of thumbnail photo of painting by Klimt, in the German catalog

 

mr nokkon wood is in watercolour

 

round the edge

Did klimt ever come to England?

Those klimt-style paintings up on thirteen, Church

Leave question - how they got there - in the lurch.

Another I-really-don’t-have-time-for-a-daily-sketch-challenge-but-I’ll-do-one-anyway thing…

 

Johnny “The Human Torch” Storm created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1961

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

March 2o11

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The 9th of 10 sketch cards done for the Women of Avengers trading card series by Unstoppable Cards.

 

Emma Peel, as portrayed by Diana Rigg (on the series in 1965-68)

© StudioCanal Films Ltd, 1961 - 1969

 

Sketch card

April 2o14

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This was another tricky/frustrating card surface to work on (same as Night of the Living Dead)...

 

The ninth of 10 sketch cards done for the Avengers 50th Anniversary trading card series by Unstoppable Cards.

 

The Avengers was created by Sydney Newman

John Steed, as portrayed by Patrick Macnee

© Canal + Image Ltd, UK

 

Sketch Card

June 2o12

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The 38th of 51 sketch cards done for the Avengers Assemble trading card series by Upper Deck.

 

Gene Khan, aka the Mandarin, created by Stan Lee and Don Heck

First appearance: Tales of Suspense #50, 1964

First Avengers appearance: Avengers #20, 1965

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

February 2o12

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Cards 75 and 76 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

Another riff on Giant Robot, card #52 of the original Mars Attacks cards set.

Soldier Balbo getting ready to be pancaked.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here.

So trial and error led back to the first pair being the best, but without a colour background.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

April 2o12

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General Ursus, from The Planet of the Apes. Loved that TV show...

...and one of many gorilla-themed cards you'll see in this set :)

Cards 51 and 52 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

A riff on The Earthmen Charge, card #49 of the original Mars Attacks cards set.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here.

So trial and error led back to the first pair being the best, but without a colour background.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

April 2o12

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Star Wars Personal Sketchcards :

Clone Trooper

Emperor Palpatine

Millennium Falcon

Obi-Wan Kenobi

Farmboy Luke

Kit Fisto

The 5th of 30 cards for the Great Sketch card Swap 2012 (The cards are imprinted with 2012 but they were received a few days away from 2013). Anyway, the project was sponsored by www.sadlittles.com.

 

Doctor Strange and Clea created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1963 and 1964, respectively

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

February 2o13

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The 32th of 75 sketch cards done for the Thor, The Dark World trading card series by

Upper Deck.

 

This card is also a subset within the sketch cards which are “character cards” (essentially Upper Deck pre-printed different character names onto 15 cards, this is the 6th of my 15)

 

Lady Sif created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

First appearance: Journey Into Mystery #102, 1964

© Marvel Comics

 

Sketch card

August 2o13

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Cards 41 and 42 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

A yet another riff on Martians Approaching, card #2 of the original Mars Attacks cards set.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here. Repeating, yet tweaking, images and playing with grey tones.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

April 2o12

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Cards 27 and 28 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here. Repeating, yet tweaking, images and playing with grey tones.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

April 2o12

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Star Wars Personal Sketchcards

Darth Vader

Mace Windu

Boba Fett

Darth Bane

Darth Vader

Master Yoda

A new batch for Treasure Chest.

The 5th of 15 (20th of 30 in total) sketch cards for Treasure Chest of Art charity project.

 

Over 1000 cards artists committed to for the project were never turned in, so Paul is still asking for help [you can draw whatever you want].

Feel free to contact me and I’ll put you in touch.

Treasure Chests are also still for sale.

 

All proceeds from this project will go to the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation.

 

Keyrock the Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer was created by Jack Handey and portrayed by Phil Hartman in 1991

© Saturday Night Live/NBC

 

Sketch card

April 2o11

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Cards 73 and 74 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

A riff on Giant Robot, card #52 of the original Mars Attacks cards set.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here.

So trial and error led back to the first pair being the best, but without a colour background.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

April 2o12

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sketch card

 

The Avengers

John Steed as portrayed by Patrick Macnee

Copyright © Canal + Image UK Ltd

 

December ‘009

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Cards 87 and 88 of 106 sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Heritage trading card series by Topps.

 

Pardon me as I make up some titles to these cards...

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I tried something new here.

So trial and error led back to the first pair being the best, but without a colour background.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

The Heritage card series is celebrating the 50th anniversary, which is now already reportedly sold out.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

May 2o12

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The 32nd and 33th (of 106) sketch cards done for the Mars Attacks Invasion trading card series by Topps.

 

With a large stack of cards to do in a short period of time I repeated a motif I’ve used before: repeating, yet tweaking an image (only once) and playing with grey tones.

 

Mars Attacks cards first appeared in 1962, conceived and produced by Len Brown, Woody Gelman, Wally Wood, Bob Powell and Norman Saunders.

© Topps

 

Sketch card

September 2o13

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