Facial Prosthesis For A Wounded Soldier Of The First World War, 1916
Bored Panda
y'all seem to vibe with the majority of the trad art i've shared, here's a bit of what i was doing back in 2022
Sebastian! This is a redraw of an older piece from 2022
Og image under the cut
quick environment study from amc's "the terror", part of a bunch i never got to finish
these are fun have one more
French trenches on the Marne, about thirty meters to the German line. 1914
Babylon Berlin and German Expressionism
this is the style i almost settled on for the novel. it took me forever to even get to that point (because i had originally planned to put myself through the ordeal of working traditionally) and even then, after trying time and time again for a month, i still wasn't satisfied. the style just felt too soft and illustrative and i needed something sharp and bold if that makes sense and so i spent another month trying to get there :')
anyway, here's some concept art from back in april or may
revisiting an old one
On November 10, 1928, the first installment of “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Erich Maria Remarque’s acclaimed novel of World War I, appeared in the German magazine Vossische Zeitung.