This could’ve easily been my room growing up. Though was never lucky enough to sport a fully formed Voltron. One day...
-Kirk
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This could’ve easily been my room growing up. Though was never lucky enough to sport a fully formed Voltron. One day...
-Kirk
life...
Pedal to the medal!
-Kirk
Zoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom!
I’ve been in full experimentation mode lately. Just been feeling confined and limited by some of the types of work I was producing. I’m not totally sure why I chose to take this in the direction which I did, but the process was fun and freeing. I hope you guys like them. :)
-Kirk
Lone wolf.
It’s been a while since I did a film study, but actually started this a month or two ago and finally circled around to finishing it. Probably about 6 or 7 hours in total and felt like giving up for the first 5, but glad I stuck with it till the end. And for those that don’t know, this a scene from the film “Stand By Me” - a real classic.
-Kirk
Hi gang, here’s a study from one of the coolest scenes in any movie. It also happens to belong to an extremely underrated flick in my personal opinion. Regardless, add a ninja to anything and it increases the coolness level times a million. But, this was a fun one and in many ways, I’ve wanted to paint this since the flick was released in 2003. Name this movie? And no cheating by looking at tags!
-Kirk