I did this Margot (& Richie) Tenenbaum illustration for an upcoming “pop-culture romances” Valentine’s Day gallery show in New York at the Bottleneck Gallery. It was either this or The White Stripes; ether way I was for whatever reason interested in the brother/sister relationships. I’m happy that they went with The Royal Tenenbaums though. Finally got to tackle doing some art in tribute to one of my all-time favorite movies.
Another poster design that I did for fun in order to promote my and Steve Trevathan’s company, Dobot. I wanted to use a well known vintage property that is universally loved in order to create something with my modern illustration style, and what better than the classic movie, “King Kong”. This also arose the possibility of adding info-graphic like biplanes to the scene that could also lend to inform the viewer a little bit about the company itself. The colors I chose our slightly skewed versions of my typically palette. I wanted to keep them muted and more on the yellow tinted side of the spectrum, which I think lends well to the classic subject matter and feel that I love so much. Hope you enjoy!
logan@dobotdo.com
While starting our company, Dobot, my partner and I wanted to make a few print designs that we could use to help promote our style and sell on our online store. This piece was my redesigned movie poster for the classic film, “Planet of the Apes”. I wanted to make a relatively minimal composition and palette, while meshing a classic yet modern feel.
-L
This week’s Brand New Nostalgia theme was the classic director John Carpenter. I was torn whether to tackle The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China, or the cult classic Escape From New York (all of which star Kurt Russell). After a long debate, I decided that the most renowned character and the one that peeked my curiosity most is the overly bad-ass yet horribly cliche, Snake Pliskin. I had another variation of this concept that had a daylight setting where Snake was the central focus, resting on a pile of rubble in the New York streets, similar to my Prometheus piece. I may still do this just for my own sake so that I can have both versions available for comparison. Let me know what you think of that idea or if you’d be interested in seeing it. Thanks! -L
http://society6.com/aerodynamicmountains/Escape-From-New-York-Poster_Print
Since Prometheus will be landing tomorrow, I thought I might re-post my Prometheus piece I did a while back when the trailer was first announced. And yes, I’m excited.
http://society6.com/aerodynamicmountains/Prometheus-bdn_Print
Currently working on a piece inspired by the upcoming movie “Prometheus” by the great Ridley Scott. I will be selling the original inking; please contact me at loganfaerber@gmail.com for details. I will also be selling finished colored prints once it’s completed. The prints will be available online either directly from me or from my society 6 shop. They will also be available at the upcoming BostonComicCon and HeroesCon, both of which I will be attending. Hope you enjoy!
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