After a long and troubled year, I’ve finally managed getting restarted on that one thing that truly make me feel alive; illustrating.
Not too long ago, something around a month ago, I’ve been contacted by a stranger on my instagram page, who sent me a quick sketch of an idea he had, needless to say, i wouldnt be here now if wasnt because he managed spiking my interest into this project, and in no time we both got what we were looking for.
I’m back to my roots, and he’s got a new art piece for his collection.
I’ll leave the rest of the description to the art itself, check it out!
More info: Instagram
Long Live Static – the final piece
Final preview
The customer’s original sketch
My first sketch, on which i based the final artwork
Detail #1
Detail #2
Detail #3
Ok, I gotta ask, whats in the coffin? I looks like some kind of spool or something. Overall, it looks good,like a merch shirt for a band.
It's an automotive design, the content of the coffin is an air strut, basically a car shock absorber with a rubber ball instead of a spring, which allows you lifting and lowering the car depending on your needs. It's often used on show cars, to make em touch the ground, but it's also standard equipment on many luxury cars, so you can set it lower for highway use, and higher say to get over a speed bump or drive over a bad road. Same goes with the scythe, it's made of a coilover strut(spring + shock absorber) and the tips of the scythe are shaped like the wrench used to change the ride height setting. Thank you for the appreciation. :)
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It's an automotive design, the content of the coffin is an air strut, basically a car shock absorber with a rubber ball instead of a spring, which allows you lifting and lowering the car depending on your needs. It's often used on show cars, to make em touch the ground, but it's also standard equipment on many luxury cars, so you can set it lower for highway use, and higher say to get over a speed bump or drive over a bad road. Same goes with the scythe, it's made of a coilover strut(spring + shock absorber) and the tips of the scythe are shaped like the wrench used to change the ride height setting. Thank you for the appreciation. :)
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