Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Website down!!!

So my website is out of order for the moment!
It needed upgrading anyway and definitely a domain name change.
A proper update will take some time, but I'll have something simple
up asap and will post any updates to here for now.

On another subject: I've come to realize the Art Director I've been
working with is right, I'm almost phobic about using color. I love a
restricted palette, but this has gotten absurd. Look at that Minotaur
piece, the Lich, the Talhoffer Deathknights and you'll see a distinct lack
of Chroma.

A change is already coming. It's happening in work I've been producing
for the past few weeks. As soon as it can be posted it will be! For some reason I've been able to take a step forward that just wouldn't occur while working on personal stuff. For me, complete artistic freedom is overrated. Creativity is alot like gasoline, properly contained and concentrated it's explosive, but a puddle of it left on the ground will evaporate in moments. Properly harnessed and given a structure to operate in, it can take you thousands of miles.

That's all for now.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Witchlady of the Spice Planet

Something new...

A quick iconographic piece inspired by Sergio Toppi, and the
David Lynch interpretation of Frank Herbert's classic tome.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Buffalo Minotaur!

Portfolio building is a constant process...
Gotta love them Minotaurs!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Original Painting for Motorhead.... part 2

This painting was also produced for Motorhead as a T-shirt design.
The band itself approved the image, which is a huge deal to me!

Too bad both didn't get picked up,
but I love this one and am proud to finally show it off!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Original Painting for Motorhead.... part 1.

First post in four months! I'm sorry for that. I've been busy designing shirts and other merchandising pieces for bands like Iron Maiden, Them Crooked Vultures, Sebastian Bach, and others, including Motorhead. This is one of two pieces of original art I produced for the band.

This was the piece that didn't get used:

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Happy New Year Lich!

Liches are undead wizards! Unholy bastards that sacrifice their corporeal bodies for untold power! I've been working on a few lately, this is the first to be displayed:


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Quicksketch.... Talhoffer Deathnights.


I've been working on Liches and various undead warriors. Talhoffer's fighting manual was an inspiration for this piece. Even Deathknight's have to practice their chops!

Season's Priorities...

First of all I'm not dead or anything and I haven't given up on posting. December was an incredibly busy month and some promises, like writing about IlluXcon, have had to fall by the wayside.

So I ask you: Is it better to write post after post about the incredible volume of original artwork, name drop the Dozens of Illustrators and Art Directors I got to meet, or yap about the demos and talks that peppered the convention; Or should one shut up and use the event as a jumping off point for the next body of work?

It's one of those situations where you have to define your priorities. I've prioritized working over discussing work and things are going extremely well. I'll brag a bit about the Music stuff when I confirm what's okay to brag about and post. Right now it's mostly design work, and I've been doing it full time lately. The new pieces are all fantasy oriented monsters, much like the work done in preparation for IlluXcon, which went over very well there.

More to come...

Thursday, November 26, 2009

The Past in Prosthetics...


An illustration for Massdevice for an article about the history, and future of prosthetic arms. They're an online journal for medical technology under development in New England. I'm afraid some of their readers are going to link onto my website and be completely horrified. They wanted a DaVinci-esque flair and we're both happy with the results.

Yes, I realize I haven't posted regarding IlluXcon yet! Indeed it was amazing and I did have a blast. I'll be posting pictures and a little article about what went down soon.... Very soon!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Off to Illuxcon!!!

Wish me luck! I'm printing up the directions and heading out to Altoona, PA for Illuxcon (an illustration convention). I'm running solo on this mission and hope to make some new contacts, see some amazing work, and pick up some exciting new pro-tips. If any Academy people are there please keep an eye out for me!

Here's some updated versions of those pieces prepared for the event! Of course they can also be seen on My Website, but I want to show off the changes....





Monday, November 9, 2009

My website is live! The kitchen is still open...

Yes I have a very primitive website up. It ain't pretty YET, but it's the closest thing to an Eric museum that's out there right now! So, just to be clear: The blog is the kitchen and the website is the showroom floor. If you like seeing the nasty bits transform into tasty tasty sausage please visit often! If you prefer a more refined presentation, you might want to stick to the website!

www.ericjohnsonillustration.com

Not a very snappy URL but it's easy to remember.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

ChronX redux and Batmonster...


Wanted to do a relatively simple monster piece....


Here's a W.I.P. of Elder Petition as the monochromatic phase is shaping up!
Both of these are still majorly in progress but want to finish in the next
few days.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Storytime, and portfolio building continued...

ChronX was my first Illustration client and I produced dozens of pieces for them between 1996 and 2001. It was a Collectible Card Game set in a Dystopian future where the remnants of today's governments fought for the World's remaining resources. The Monastery was a scientific/religious organization that horded information and technology. They were a fun combination of medieval and bio-mechanical imagery. This is a piece called "Elder Petition," it was made a decade ago!

Busy eh! Well now you know why I went back to school!
Anyhow, some of those cards had great ideas, so I'm tapping into those old concepts to produce contemporary reworkings. This is an early draft of the new and improved Elder Petition...

It's not complete by any means, but it is ready to share and get some feedback!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Work in Progress.... Portfolio Building!


First draft of a little action piece! As always
opinions and suggestions are very welcome!
More to come...

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Modifications... 731B in progress


Here is the piece with some modifications. The rifles may get repainted, but combining design elements with traditional illustration is very appealing right now. This is a very new style and a new way of working for me but it feels good. Experimentation is a lot easier outside of school.

Opinions are still very much welcome and this is not necessarily the final version. Many thanks to Mark and Jason for their help! It was tremendously effective and would love to make a habit of using this blog to help the process as much as possible.