Inktober is a drawing initiative that takes place each October and the participants are supposed to make a drawing in ink for each day. I succeeded in making 10 this year, which is by far my best result to date. The prompts provided for each day did help.
So let's see what I made. Different topics were influenced by current personal, political etc. events,so brief explanations are given where needed.
Loud - made on the very day of the failed, terribly pricy and totally unnecessary migrant quota referendum in Hungary.
Fast: Sadio Mané, Liverpool's best summer signing meets the Roadrunner
Hungry: a classic line from the film comedy Valami Amerika
Sad: quoting Moby's song. One of those days...
Hidden: hommage for a fellow Hungarian comics artist
Rock: our prime minister Orbán weighs down heavily on the safeguards of democracy
Scared: Colin from Corvin
Jump: hommage to the great French artist Boulet from his first collection of Notes, now available in English too.
Big: an old World Cup mascot drawn during my holiday
Creepy: no comment :)
péntek, november 11, 2016
csütörtök, november 10, 2016
Some Corvin updates
Hey Folks! It's been a while, eh? Glad to report I'm making some progress with the follow-up to the Corvin comic book. Even though it is not going as fast as lightning, there are some sneak peeks I can show you:
At first, a snapshot of my brief artistic getaway for a couple of days in late August in the Buda Hills, where I could finally get down to business.
Secondly, a completed panel that will be definitely included in Corvin, Issue 2. Tits are good for sales, I'm told ;)
In related news, I recently took an awesome trip to Transylvania, where - among lots of other great sights - we got to see the ancestral home of the Corvin (or Hunyadi, their real Hungarian name) family, where our protagonists will arrive in the hotly awaited Issue 3. It was a real inspiring time, lemme show you some pics:
Fingers cross this will further facilitate the good work, so stay tuned!
At first, a snapshot of my brief artistic getaway for a couple of days in late August in the Buda Hills, where I could finally get down to business.
Secondly, a completed panel that will be definitely included in Corvin, Issue 2. Tits are good for sales, I'm told ;)
In related news, I recently took an awesome trip to Transylvania, where - among lots of other great sights - we got to see the ancestral home of the Corvin (or Hunyadi, their real Hungarian name) family, where our protagonists will arrive in the hotly awaited Issue 3. It was a real inspiring time, lemme show you some pics:
Fingers cross this will further facilitate the good work, so stay tuned!
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