Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Dennis the Menace x 2
This is the most fascinating example of coincidence in the history of anything creative...well in my opinion on this day anyways. Dennis the Menace in the US is a classic troublemaker icon which probably inspired the likes of Calvin & Hobbes and countless other pre-adolescent American boy images. Well I didn't know some time ago there was a Dennis the Menace in the UK...thanks to the internet. The wikipedia page on Dennis tells about how both of these comic strips began in March the same year (1951) just 5 days apart. By sheer coincidence and similar creative waves at around the same time these two separate yet similar characters with the same name came about. Something like this would be almost impossible to recreate today with the speed of the internet without one being the "copier", but in 1951 it was pretty remarkable.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Dogs, Elizabethan Collars and Music
My dog Bubba is always chewing himself where it becomes this nasty bloody whole in his fur. I don't know one area in his body he has not thoroughly destroyed. He has a lot of allergy problems and sometimes he needs to be stopped from further damaging his beautiful shiba inu coat. I always thought his Elizabethan Collar looked like a lamp shade or looked twistedly like one of those classic RCA dog images.
Labels:
Elizabethan Collars,
Logo,
Luis Diaz,
Music,
RCA dog advestisement,
Shiba Inu
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Basil Gogos Frankenstein Painting
Original photo used to create one of the classic paintings of Frankenstein. One I used as reference to create Creatura 8. The lack of color photography or high expense of it may have influenced the artist to exaggerate the colors even more. So the question I have in mind is whether it is okay to use a photograph directly if you have full right to? In this case it is an assignment and the artist is an illustrator. Basil Gogo's used the image and painted in the way he is best known for. His palette is unmistakably his own and the mood he has created is almost unapparent in the bland photo reference to the left.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Frankenstein and Dracula Creatura Paintings
I love classic monsters from Hollywood, but who doesn't right? I started my Creatura series in 2008 with some Garbage Pail Kids images and slowly evolved into monsters. My Creaturas are images where I combine at least two images together in a painting to make one completely new image yet still having those unique shapes of the original images. Sometimes it doesn't work and sometimes it does. It takes a bot of work to make it work in preproduction and during the painting process itself.
Labels:
Basil Gogos,
Classic Monsters,
Dracula,
Frankenstein,
Luis Diaz
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Weird Image Inspiration
In this set I have no idea which came first since I don't know who the artist on the right is. The one on the left is Glen Fabry in one of the paintings done for the comic book Preacher. I just thought it was particular that an image of a winged demon on top of another figure one resembling the act of sex and the other in the act of sex. Strange and full of impact and debatable on whether one was inspired by the other.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Images used in Tattoos
Another thing I wondered was the use of images in tattoos. The manner it is created with actual tracing of lines and copying exact images from well-known images leaves me thinking is it necessarily right and is the artist ever compensated or want to be compensated for the images "forever" etched into people's skin. Two "LD Monster" images have been used as tattoos. One I had no idea about and the other I was asked to create a tie to the LD Monster image shown here for a fan. Of course I was excited to see this done and also because he bought a lot of my art in the past.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Garbage Pail Kids Homage
I worked for The Topps Company doing freelance work since 2004 and when I wanted to give some free cards to fans when they asked for autographs I created the "Infect Ted" image based on Page Cage/Tommy Ache from the original cards that came out when I was around 8 years old. Garbage Pail Kids always inspired me and even after they were gone it was in and around my mind for years and of course once they came out again I was pretty aware of the impact they had made on me. I have some cards available in this site: Luis Diaz Artcardswanted
Labels:
Garbage Pail Kids,
Luis Diaz,
Page Cage,
Tommy Ache
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