Posted by marc February 09, 2015
JPK gets anatomical in his latest custom, which uses Arvik Vilmansa's 8" MICKIV as a base. Given free rein by the collector who commissioned the piece, Jon-Paul put his fine-lined brush skills to the test. The movement and clustering of the muscle fibers are really impressive. JPK is known for his high contrast paint work, so having the additional contrast of complicated biology and minimalist skin is extra cool.
Photo credit: Justin Allfree
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