Monday, May 30, 2011
Thor - Destroyer's Vault
Original concept art for "Thor", directed by Kenneth Branagh.
This is one of the key frames I did, showing Thor and Odin while they discover what's left of the Frost Giants who attempted to steal the Casket of Ancient Winters.
Labels:
Character design,
concept art,
Michael Kutsche,
thor
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Thor - Frost Giant Concept 2
Frost Giant concept art for "Thor", directed by Kenneth Branagh.
A big thanks goes to Craig Kyle, Producer at Marvel Studios, for the collaboration on the giants.
Labels:
Character design,
concept art,
frost giant,
Michael Kutsche,
thor
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Thor - Frost Giant Concept Art
Frost Giant concept art for "Thor", directed by Kenneth Branagh.
The focus while designing these guys was on the character.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Thor - King Laufey
King Laufey concept art for "Thor", directed by Kenneth Branagh.
The challenge for designing the Frost Giants was to give them a fierce appearance while still evoking a feel of an intelligent, sophisticated race; instead of ending up with a bunch of strong but dumb brutes or the typical movie monsters.
Friday, May 13, 2011
The Art of Thor Book Signing/Panel
With the movie successfully released, I wanted to announce the upcoming artist panel and book signing at Gallery Nucleus.
I will be present together with my fellow artists who worked on "Thor":
Charlie Wen
Ryan Meinerding
Vance Kovacs
The Art of Thor is a nice collectible for all the peeps interested in how the visual style for the film was created.
It's 240 pages showcasing a great deal of the concept art for the film and comes in a slipcase with a nice spot varnish printing. If you don't get your hands on a signed copy at Nucleus, order here: link
Looking forward to seeing you at Nucleus!
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/event/312
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
The Golem
This is a piece I did for the "Transmission: Experience" exhibition in Singapore:
http://www.transmission.com.sg/experience.html
It's kind of a new, rather abstract approach for me so I'm really curious what you guys think about it.
I felt the urge to break out of my daily routine, which is designing movie characters in full detail and life likeness.
I wanted to create some sort of stage with "props" and "actors" that relate to each other in an incomprehensible way, seeming to tell a story, but leaving the puzzle unfinished.
This one is digital, but I'm planning on a series of large oil painted canvases to explore and advance this direction.
http://www.transmission.com.sg/experience.html
It's kind of a new, rather abstract approach for me so I'm really curious what you guys think about it.
I felt the urge to break out of my daily routine, which is designing movie characters in full detail and life likeness.
I wanted to create some sort of stage with "props" and "actors" that relate to each other in an incomprehensible way, seeming to tell a story, but leaving the puzzle unfinished.
This one is digital, but I'm planning on a series of large oil painted canvases to explore and advance this direction.
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