Friday, January 28, 2011

Moonlight Ambush

Moonlight Ambush - Acrylic on canvas, 15" x 12"

The soldiers of the American Revolution were not ones to surrender. A few years back I had a fun assignment for Boys' Life magazine to illustrate a historical fiction piece in which a main character gets taken hostage by the British Redcoats. In a brave midnight ambush, his fellow countrymen storm the farm where he is being held captive and rescue him. In this piece I wanted to give a bit of an homage to a couple of my favorite Golden Age illustrators who were both masters of dramatic historical subject matter- Howard Pyle and N.C. Wyeth. Any similarity to their iconic work is purely intentional.

7 comments:

  1. This is great! I really like the texture of your strokes.

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  2. and did you EVER! this totally smacks of wyeth - great work! :-))

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  3. Wow Greg! Amazing work and terrific homage to a couple of greats!

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  4. Definite overtones of Wyeth & Pyle, yet with a modern touch as well.

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  5. this is amazing I love the colours you've used on this gives the characters warmth against the snow.

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  6. This was a fun one. I enjoyed the process of incorporating enough "homage" elements to tip the balance toward my idols Wyeth and Pyle.

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  7. Oh my goodness, your work is ridiculously fantastic!

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