Wed May 14, 2008 3:50PM0 comments, add yours ›
Wed May 14, 2008 — by Rick Marshall
Superheroes, the Richard Mullins Way
Superheroes trump any Campbell's Soup can...
Our pals over at Fanboy.com recently posted some really great work from artist Richard Mullins featuring Batman, Robin and a few other familiar characters. I'd love to have any one of these pieces hanging in my office, to be honest.
Since I'm probably the last person you want to consult when it comes to describing art (I'm more of a "I know it when I see it" sort of guy), I'll let Fanboy.com's Michael Pinto handle the synopsis:
What I like about his work is that in addition to be inspired by pop art subjects, his style of painting and bold use of vivid colors reminds me a great deal of the Fauvism of Henri Matisse.
Yeah, I agree. I think he summed it up there.
(*Psst* Between you and I, I had no idea what "fauvism" was before I read this.)
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