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    Monday
    Feb082010

    Cold Hands, Warm Heart: An Ice Valentine by Kevenn T. Smith

    This is a Valentine artcard featuring Justice League international character, Ice, whose real name is Tora Olafsdotter.  Ice is a princess of a tribe of magic people hidden in Norway.  Her powers allow her to create and manipulate ice.  And while her powers are very cold, Ice is known for her warm and sweet personality.

    Because February is such a cold month where I live, and because Ice is such a caring person, I thought she'd be perfect for a Valentine's Day card.  Ice was stupidly killed off at one point, but has been thankfully resurrected by Gail Simone during her first run of the Birds of Prey title.  I am very glad Tora was brought back, because there aren't enough loving characters like her in the comics.  Not every character needs be be tough and hard or sarcastic and bitter.  She even charmed the heart of a hardened character like Green Lantern, Guy Gardner.  Ice brings personality diversity to the characters in comic books, and I like to give her features a more diverse look as well.  While I was doing this card, I really liked the idea of making her eyelashes white as well.  I think they give her a very fantastical quality.

    This artcard and all the other artcards I’ve done are all original hand-made works and can be purchased or $15 plus shipping ($4.95 USPS Priority Shipping – international shipping will be calculated upon an individual order).

    Ice, Tora Olafsdotter, Valentine Portrait ©Kevenn T. Smith 2010

    4.25 x 5.5 inches cardstock.

    Pencil, ink, Prismacolor pencil.


    Ice, Tora Olafsdotter ©DC Comics 2010

    Now also available as cards and postcards at RedBubble.com!

    Tuesday
    Jul222008

    DC Comics Villainesses 2007

    After completing the DC Comics Heroines 2007 piece, my goal was to create a companion piece for it that would contrast it with a showcase of DC Comics' various villainesses.



    Once again, my goal was to depict iconic representations of the characters that would give an idea of who these characters were, just from looking at them, as well as rendering them in the styles of my favorite artists who have depicted them.  Some of those artists include Terry Dodson, Jim Balent, Nicola Scott, Matthew Clark, Lee Moder, Dustin Nguyen, George Perez, Joe Bennet, J.G. Jones, Dale Eaglesham, Jesus Saiz, Patrick Olliffe, H.G. Peter, Mark Buckingham, Ed Benes, Adam Kubert, Drew Johnson, Ethan Van Sciver, Joe Benitez, Phil Jimenez, Gary Frank, Tom Raney, Graham Nolan, John Byrne, and Don Kramer. Some of the characters have only appeared in animated DC projects, but I did not feel that the animated style would work well with the others styles present in this piece, so I rendered them in my own style instead.

    What follows is a numbered version of the piece, and below that is the key to the names of the numbered characters, as well as the superhero/heroine or group they are the most common adversary to or affiliated with:


    01. Silver Banshee (Superman/Supergirl);  02. Ursa (Superman);
    03. Phobia (Teen Titans/Manhunter);  04. Mercy Graves (Superman);
    05. Livewire (Superman);  06. Rampage (Superman/Supergirl);
    07. Magenta (Flash); 08. Terra (Teen Titans);
    09. Shimmer (Teen Titans/Outsiders);
    10. The New Ventriloquist & Scarface (Batman);
    11. Siren (Titans/Tempest); 12. Knockout (Secret Six);
    13. Jinx (Teen Titans/Wonder Woman); 14. Scandal Savage (Secret Six);
    15. Gundra the Valkyrie (Wonder Woman); 16. Silver Swan (Wonder Woman);
    17. Medusa (Wonder Woman); 18. Dr. Veronica Cale (Wonder Woman/52);
    19. Giganta (Wonder Woman); 20. Dark Angel (Donna Troy/Wonder Woman);
    21. Queen Clea (Wonder Woman); 22. Dr. Poison (Wonder Woman);
    23. Osira (Wonder Woman); 24. Dr. Cyber (Wonder Woman);
    25. Devastation (Wonder Girl/Wonder Woman); 26. Circe (Wonder Woman);
    27. Cheshire Jade (Titans; Secret Six); 28. Superwoman (JLA);
    29. Catwoman (Batman); 30. Blue Lama (Sargon the Sorcerer);
    31. Volcana (Superman); 32. Scorch (Martian Manhunter);
    33. Blackfire (Starfire/Titans); 34. Morella (Catwoman);
    35. Golden Age Catwoman (Batman); 36. Cyber Cat (Catwoman);
    37. Golden Age Cheetah, Priscilla Rich (Wonder Woman);
    38. Baroness Paula Von Gunther (Wonder Woman);
    39. Cheetah, Dr. Barbara Minerva (Wonder Woman);
    40. Granny Goodness (Female Furies);  41. Tala (Phantom Stranger);
    42. Lashina (Female Furies);  43. Morgana LeFay (Demon Etrigan);
    44. Bernadeath (Female Furies);  45. Fatality (Green Lantern);
    46. Star Sapphire (Green Lantern);  47. Lady Styx (Capt. Comet);
    48. Roulette (JSA); 49. Chain Lightning (Mary Marvel);
    50. Eclipso, Jean Loring (Mary Marvel, JLA); 51. Shiv (Stargirl/JSA);
    52. Hummingbird (Hawkman/Hawkgirl); 53. Mad Harriet (Female Furies);
    54. Satanna (Hawkman/Hawkgirl); 55. Killer Frost (Firestorm);
    56. Stompa (Female Furies); 57. Plastique (Suicide Squad);
    58. Queen Bee (JLA);  59. Tigress (JSA/Hawkgirl); 60. New Wave (Outsiders);
    61. Lady Lunar (Superman);  62. Jewelee (Suicide Squad); 63. Linx (Robin);
    64. Amanda Waller (Suicide Squad);  65. Lady Vic (Nightwing);
    66. Alley Cat (Catwoman);  67. Sickle (Teen Titans/Catwoman);
    68. Harley Quinn (Batman);  69. Lady Shiva (Batman);
    70. Roxy Rocket (Batman);  71. Poison Ivy (Batman);
    72. Spy Smasher (Birds of Prey); 73. Velvet Tiger (Batgirl); 74. Orca (Batman);
    75. Spellbinder III (Batman);  76. Talia al Ghul (Batman)

    ©DC Comics 2011

    DC Villainesses 2007 ©Kevenn T. Smith 201116" x 20"
    Pencil, Ink, Prismacolor Pencil, Photoshop


    This illustration is available as prints. Please use the "Contact Me" form at the top-left of this page to request one and inquire further about pricing and sizes.

    Sunday
    Jul062008

    DC Comics Heroines 2007

    I thought the best way to get the ball rolling here on my portfolio was to write about one of my favorite pieces I did.

    The goal of this piece was to portray my favorite versions of my favorite DC Comics Heroines, including the costume details and artist depictions of them. I also wanted to try to depict as many characters as I could in a way that was iconic to the character; to try to communicate something about who that character was.

    Some of the artist whose styles I worked to emulate for these characters were: Terry Dodson, Amanda Conner, Nicola Scott, Adam Hughes, Ed Benes, Joe Bennet, Joe Staton, Dale Eaglesham, Brian Bolland, Tony Daniel, Pete Woods, Mike McKone, Michael Turner, Jamal Igle, George Perez, Kevin Maguire, Chris Batista, Phil Jimenez, J.G. Jones, Al Barrionuevo, Daniel Acuna, Matthew Clark, Todd Nauck, Tom Grummet, Bill Willingham, Adriana Melo, and Jesus Saiz.

    What follows is a numbered version of the piece, and below that is the key to the names of the numbered characters:

     DC Heroines 2007 By Kevenn T. Smith ©Kevenn T. Smith 2009

     

    01. Jade; 02. Raven; 03. Isis; 04. Supergirl (Kara Zor-El);
     05. Supergirl (Linda Danvers); 06. Aquagirl; 07. Ravager;
     08. Batgirl (Barbara Gordon); 09. Speedy; 10. Misfit; 11. Black Canary;
     12. Oracle; 13. Huntress; 14. Big Barda; 15. Lady Blackhawk; 16. Thorn;
     17. Manhunter; 18. Gypsy; 19. The Question (Renee Montoya);
     20. Batwoman; 21. Batgirl (Cassandra Caine); 22. Queen Hippolyta;
     23. Flamebird; 24. Starfire; 25. Power Girl; 26. Sasha Bourdeaux;
     27. Catwoman (Holly Robinson); 28. Catwoman (Selina Kyle); 29. Spoiler;
     30. Bumblebee; 31. Ice; 32. Miss Martian; 33. Wonder Girl;
     34. Earth-2 Wonder Woman; 35. Wonder Woman; 36. Miss America;
     37. Donna Troy; 38. Fury I; 39. Artemis; 40. Vixen; 41. Firehawk;
     42. Hawkgirl; 43. Cyclone; 44. Stargirl; 45. Liberty Belle;
     46. Earth-2 Huntress (Helena Wayne); 47. Phantom Lady; 48. Red Bee;
     49. Empress; 50. Dr. Light II; 51. Skyrocket; 52. Mera; 53. Katana;
     54. Mary Marvel; 55. Crimson Fox; 56. Nightshade; 57. Thunder;
     58. Fire; 59. Natasha Irons; 60. Madame Xanadu; 61. Zatanna;
     62. Enchantress; 63. Grace

     ©DC Comics 2011

    DC Heroines 2007 ©Kevenn T. Smith 2011
    16" x 20"
    Pencil, Ink, Prismacolor Pencil, Tempera, Photoshop

     This illustration is available as prints. Please use the "Contact Me" form at the top-left of this page to request one and inquire further about pricing and sizes.

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