Blood of the elements cover
P.S. if this was done by commission then I apologize. credit to the artist
I have mistakenly commented on commissioner instead of the artist commission.
I favorited one of your arts comments was turned off.
Hi...I think we know each other from the old GFXArtist days...not sure if you remember me but I've just 'rediscovered' you here! Love your new work man and seeing your name has brought back happy memories of simpler times!
Hope you're happy and well!
Dave
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With your permission I take the opportunity to present myself and make a proposal: I´m Xurxo Avila, a spanish actor, director, writer and producer. I have a horror script that I have not been able to shoot and I was thinking of turning it into a graphic novel for IMAGE COMICS -WE ALL WORK FOR MONEY- with the collaboration of one of my best friends, the USA`s editor and colorist JOSÉ VILLARRUBIA. I have seen your drawings and would you like to draw the story? I really like your style very much, I think it would go very well to the story and I think we could create a unique and fascinating horror story. I hope I didn't bother you with the proposal. The idea is to draw 6 scenes from the script (he told me that it is the usual number when you send it to any American comic book publisher), send them along with the same script and a lot of things that I have more (you can see some of them on my page, in the folder entitled: "CINEMA" : art concepts, posters,...) to the publisher and see if they like it and get us to work. If you want I pass the script to you, you read it, and you tell me. Greetings.
If you enjoy the current art, take a look at 'Sir Wooden Sword', it's a timeless picture that lives in the dreams of heros since the invention of monsters.
" Lohikarmen" makes me question: did you know that the word lohikäärme is Finnish and means dragon?
Hi, I'm the author of the book for which Kerem drew the cover. Yes, in fact the word comes directly from the Finnish word for dragon! I was an exchange student in Finland when I started writing the book and I spontaneously merged it with "Carmen" which means poem in Latin