
Inspired by the works of H. R. Giger, this is actually a re inking of a pencil sketch I did back in my College days. On the way to the UCLA medical clinic one day I spotted this beat up old truck full of animal parts sitting at the dock of a meat rendering plant, and the strange appearence of the truck having a "face" has always stuck with me.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
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Size 582 x 750px
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> Basil Wolverton? was he the fellow
> who illustrated those novels like
> "Farenheit 451" and a lot of
> British Rocker's albums?
No. Basil Wolverton was a famous cartoonist who specialized in grotesque faces (for example, he won the prize in Al Capp's "Lena Hyena" contest).
For the Bradbury illustrations, you might be thinking of Joseph Mugnaini, who did have an angular style.
> who illustrated those novels like
> "Farenheit 451" and a lot of
> British Rocker's albums?
No. Basil Wolverton was a famous cartoonist who specialized in grotesque faces (for example, he won the prize in Al Capp's "Lena Hyena" contest).
For the Bradbury illustrations, you might be thinking of Joseph Mugnaini, who did have an angular style.
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