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Sunday, March 26, 2006

Illustration Friday:
Monster Part 2 -- Grendel



"...'Monster!' he howled.

'And the joy of self-knowledge, that's a great compensation! The easy and absolute certainty that whatever the danger, however terrible the odds, you'll stand firm, behave with the dignity of a hero, yea, even to the grave!'

'No more talk!' he yelled. His voice broke. He lifted his sword to make a run at me, and I laughed--howled--and threw an apple at him. He dodged, and then his mouth dropped open. I laughed harder, threw another. He dodged again.

'Hey!' he yelled. A forgivable lapse.

And now I was raining apples at him and laughing myself weak. ..."

Grendel
Copyright 1971 John Gardner

27 comments:

  1. Hey, thanks for the encouragement....I personally only see the stuff that's wrong with my work. Funny thing ism though...I've been trying to illustrate John Gardner's "Grendel" since high school- its my favorite book besides Fight Club, and the occassional Maxim magazine.

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  2. Anonymous7:19 PM

    Bare monster arse... what's this one rated, anyway?! ;)

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  3. Loves your work :)

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  4. Patric, would love to see your take on some of Gardner's Grendel. You have a cinematic eye, am sure you'd do something very cool!

    Thanks for the "attagals" Sweet Pea, LudaChristian and Rikki. This one was FUN to do. Nothin' like a good monster.

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  5. Love how loose this is. feels nice.

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  6. Fantastic illustration, your detail is great, I love the apples especially. For a monster though, his hairy butt looks scarily human...

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  7. Very nice! I can almost hear him chuckling. :-) And the similarity to Andy is uncanny.

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  8. Hey, Rrramone, people who live in arse houses...

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  9. Lori - love your monster, from his hairy back down to his big old toes. And thanks for not showing us his Willy.

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  10. What a fabulous monster this is - he even has a hairy backside... funny!

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  11. Ahhh...monster buns. Is there anything better?????

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  12. Anonymous6:14 AM

    Oh my, his back is really frightening!

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  13. man! looks great. Your ink is burning.

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  14. Interesting take on the subject. One is fighting for his life; the other appears to be just egging him on.

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  15. Thanks everyone (and Andy/Rrramone, you guys are cracking me up.)

    Cory was even more right than he knew about my ink burning -- I woke up in the middle of the night with a fever, so am home drinking teas and Gatorade today.

    Gotta be careful when you draw monsters.

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  16. Beautiful drawing. Is it crass to say that I love his butt? No, I see others have eyes for his arse, too. And the expression on his face is so mischievous and good-natured at once. A wonderful illustration.

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  17. Glad you reminded me of this take on the legend... interesting that the self-knowledge theme weaves through monsters and not-monsters. Terrific point of view angle!

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  18. This post made me smile. Very spirited. Thanks! The art is fantastic as well. What is the quote from?

    Dzogchen.

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  19. feeling a bit cheeky? excellent illo!

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  20. Anonymous5:54 PM

    Love the energy of this piece. Great stuff!

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  21. Your illustration is fantastic. The lines I am in awe. I love his expression and his stance. His whole hairy self, his hands and the story and. .

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  22. Wonderful drawing for this old story Grendel the devil. Is Beowulf who has the sword?

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  23. I am so glad someone did Grendel! Your interpretation of him is inspired! I love the resemblance he bears to humans in his own monstrous way...and your linework is absolutely fabulous:>

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  24. too funny and what a great illustration… I liked the photo as well… had me stumped a bit at first…

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  25. Anonymous12:45 AM

    no, that's not Beowulf in the picture, that's - I forget his name. He entirely fails to hurt Grendel, though. But Grendel's a great book and the inking here is very expressive: good for a funny moment in a very dark story.

    Oh yeah, and nice butt!

    Hmm, I think I'm beginning to look a little like Grendel here.

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  26. WOW Lori! Unbelieveable. Fantastic! Needs a little bit more hair on the butt but still......

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