4/13/06

30 comments:

samacleod said...

Awesome. You're stuff feels so bold, I love it all!

Leo said...

WOW! I LOVE your stuff! Especially these last 2 Grimm drawings...I'd really love to see more in this style...I'm glad I found your blog, great, great stuff!

Ryan Bullard said...

I love that wolf.

Justin Offner said...

Martin, those animal illustrations are amazing. I could only imagine where you get the inspiration...very esoteric dude. Justin from noodlesoup

Mark said...

You crazy bugger! lol...still drawing circles round me?! :)

Awesome as always

Mark

Patrick said...

I really like the kids in these last two posts. Very nice.

Uncle Phil said...

stop blowing my mind.

seriously,
p

ps. The Sullivant/Nine vibe that you've made your own is really awesome. Thanks for the hard work.

Unknown said...

Love the little girl design!! Thanks again for the comments on my blog.

Vikram said...

You really rock man!!!! I really like ur drawing style. I'm giving you a comment for first time but I've been watching your posts since two three weeks. The forms u use in ur drawing are really amazing. Great inspiring work!!!

Ernesto Melo said...

Martin, your animals are great, loads of life. The drawings for this new project make me think in Charles Dana Gibson drawings
that he never showed in public.

Cutu said...

I came here through the character design blogspot and I'm glad I found this blog. Your style is so fresh and loose it fills your work with a great emotivity. I love how you go beyond concept conventions it is ovbious you get rid of the way things were concieved before and you give them a fully new and personal aproach, that is drawing what you feel and the impressions you get not just what you see. You've got yourself a new fan, man.

Paul Tuller said...

that girl is so cute! Have you seen V for Vendetta? (if you havn't seen it you must!!) The girl reminds me of the one with the big glasses in that movie. Your line art is awesome - tight fox!

Aurelie said...

Hey Martin :) I like this new black and white render a lot! It looks a bit like wood cut, more subtle. And the interaction between characters is still working so well! always a pleasure to stop by your blog

Jeremiah Alcorn said...

Great piece as always Martin! Love the rough feel of these last two, really nice work man!

roque said...

Beautiful! The switch up in medium and rendering is awesome. Love yer stuff.

Chrissie A said...

I love this one; the loose feeling of the linework is just great. That wolf's face is just amazing. :)

Great work! Love your blog--your stuff is so inspiring.

TYREE DILLIHAY said...

that's cool, man! way to switch up the style!

Emma said...

Reminds me of the Wolves in the Walls, the Dave McKean picture book... just the look on the wolf's face.

Jeff said...

Ooh! Another shift in style and it's outstanding, too. Keep going!

Unknown said...

OOOH!! COOL a different style!! THese are coool .. feel like wood cut .... love the exaggerated shape and size!! A fresh interpretation of a classic story!

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Jaime said...

amazing blog, master O_o

Alexandra Boiger Illustration said...

Very expressive and beautiful illustration. I love it! Your work is wonderful.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog!

Martin Wittig said...

Thank you! I'm glad that you guys dig the new stuff! Thanks:o)

Uli Meyer said...

Ha! More Sullivant going on here! I hope you don't mind me making that connection. Lovely!

ULI

the doodlers said...

JUST ADORE THIS WOLF! sorry for yelling. Red Ridinghood works too. Nice contrast in characters. Yum.

Kristian said...

man this is so nice..bella pitura

lautrette said...

OOUUUAAAHHHH!!!

easy,easy... you have drawing like a maniac!!!! this one is a spendor...what the hell is going on in your head!!!!

Bravo!

aitana carrasco said...

nice work.... nice wolf... nice blog...

nadja said...

I love your characters, they are so much fun and a lot of them have a slightly darker side to them too, they are not just funny and cute. I'm so glad I found your site!