JC Richard - Art of, Discussion, Releases and Appreciation.
- middayshadows
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Sounds excellent! (and to clarify, when I said "quiet", I meant vocally - obviously you've been cranking stuff out)
Always nice to hear at least a hint of what you've got lined up, thanks for the scoop! Future WIPs (when you're not contractually constrained) would be great to see too. Always interesting, and has the effect of getting people psyched and invested in a piece early on.
Speaking for myself only, I actually prefer the somewhat open-ended sub.
Thanks JC! And good luck staying on top of the workload.
Always nice to hear at least a hint of what you've got lined up, thanks for the scoop! Future WIPs (when you're not contractually constrained) would be great to see too. Always interesting, and has the effect of getting people psyched and invested in a piece early on.
Speaking for myself only, I actually prefer the somewhat open-ended sub.
Thanks JC! And good luck staying on top of the workload.
Thrilled to have been able to work with JC on this
"“Snowpiercer” by JC Richard goes on sale Wednesday, November 25 at 12:30pm EST via http://www.fampart.com. It’s a 24 x 36-inch print with seven colors, two metallics. It’s a run of 195 copies and each costs $50."
"“Snowpiercer” by JC Richard goes on sale Wednesday, November 25 at 12:30pm EST via http://www.fampart.com. It’s a 24 x 36-inch print with seven colors, two metallics. It’s a run of 195 copies and each costs $50."
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Really, 3 print per person limit. Worried about not selling out much?
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Thank you for sharing that insightful comment Max-- you've added much to the discussion.
FYI all the Star Wars: Art Awakens auctions end in a couple hours- go here to bid.. lots of great licensed SW art up for auction to raise $ for a good cause.
One last thing- if someone from here wins the auction, just let me know you're from EB and I'll send you a little bonus gift for helping out- thanks all- -JC
FYI all the Star Wars: Art Awakens auctions end in a couple hours- go here to bid.. lots of great licensed SW art up for auction to raise $ for a good cause.
One last thing- if someone from here wins the auction, just let me know you're from EB and I'll send you a little bonus gift for helping out- thanks all- -JC
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HCG has a 4 copy limit on a lot of their stuff. Not really new...MaxCollinsII wrote:Really, 3 print per person limit. Worried about not selling out much?
Anyway JC, nice clean composition. Curious if there were any iterations where you pushed the design more in terms of complexity or if it was always designed to have that sort of tight, almost mechanical build (which is pretty appropriate).
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"Eternal order flows from the sacred engine."
Great film, great print.
Also, any chance for a limited run for "The Escape"? That's too cool to leave it at one print.
Great film, great print.
Also, any chance for a limited run for "The Escape"? That's too cool to leave it at one print.
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Yes went through multiple iterations of this one. Originally had the POV pulled way back to make a sort of map, toured from the outside in-- each car would become a layer, and as you scanned from the outer layers to the inner you'd move forward through the train- the engine would lie at the center and basically be what you see in the poster.jkw3000 wrote:Anyway JC, nice clean composition. Curious if there were any iterations where you pushed the design more in terms of complexity or if it was always designed to have that sort of tight, almost mechanical build (which is pretty appropriate).
As I went on, it became far less about supporting characters or the long violent journey to get to the front, and more focused on that final moment of choice: Curtis standing in the warm womb of the engine, with promises of power, peace and comfort being whispered from behind ..would be so easy to give in, to surrender to the machine..
Interesting. So in journeying through the concept artistically you came down to that singular focus on the engine room scene. Amusingly appropriate.microcosmicmedia wrote:Yes went through multiple iterations of this one. Originally had the POV pulled way back to make a sort of map, toured from the outside in-- each car would become a layer, and as you scanned from the outer layers to the inner you'd move forward through the train- the engine would lie at the center and basically be what you see in the poster.jkw3000 wrote:Anyway JC, nice clean composition. Curious if there were any iterations where you pushed the design more in terms of complexity or if it was always designed to have that sort of tight, almost mechanical build (which is pretty appropriate).
As I went on, it became far less about supporting characters or the long violent journey to get to the front, and more focused on that final moment of choice: Curtis standing in the warm womb of the engine, with promises of power, peace and comfort being whispered from behind ..would be so easy to give in, to surrender to the machine..
Alway appreciate the insight sir.
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Hello my friends- Just wanted to give you all a heads-up regarding the Holiday Sale, which kicks off today at Noon EST. I'll also be adding some additional pieces randomly during the next few days.
SALE LINK
To keep things interesting, we'll also be doing daily giveaways; anyone who orders during the sale will be eligible to win (the earlier you order, the more chances..)
Then after the sale closes, we'll have a final major giveaway at the end of the week.
Thanks all-JC
SALE LINK
To keep things interesting, we'll also be doing daily giveaways; anyone who orders during the sale will be eligible to win (the earlier you order, the more chances..)
Then after the sale closes, we'll have a final major giveaway at the end of the week.
Thanks all-JC
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I picked up Walden and a Late Fall version of the art print during JC's archive sale at the beginning of the year, so I will agree with that being a top notch print
For this go-round, I only grabbed "Thith Tree is a Thymbol"... My wife was asking the other day if I had any Christmas-themed prints, and now I scored one for 10 bucks!
For this go-round, I only grabbed "Thith Tree is a Thymbol"... My wife was asking the other day if I had any Christmas-themed prints, and now I scored one for 10 bucks!
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That Fargo has been in my head for a while. Grabbed one for 30 shipped! Good birthday continues!!