@NiveusLepus That's Delirium,
@MichaelTalon Is that your work friend?
Delirium is incredible, I love all the colors and patterns.
@MichaelTalon That back bend... holy wow!
Excellent use of shading and contrast in this one. I love the vertical artifacts and incomplete shading.
I like how death is depicted with vibrancy here.
@MichaelTalon I think this is an excellent way to depict death. Death as a celebration of life, and a promise of whats to come.
It does not elude me that she is a young adult, facing forward towards the prime of her life.
Death is not a period, it's a comma. It is the last day of hard winter, and the hopeful anticipation of a new spring.
@NiveusLepus Very true she just leads the way to a new plane of existence nothing to fear. Here's the rest of the family:
@MichaelTalon I love the new comic vibrancy of this artist. The orchestrated chaos that removes the need for panes.
@MichaelTalon His style has something ephemeral that is unique to him and really pops! That is a great batman!
@NiveusLepus Yes, there's something truly unique about his art style, Here's his work with comic panels notice how he uses movie wife screens whenever he has a chance:
@NiveusLepus He experiments a lot with composition His on Death: The High Cost of Living and Time of Your Life is where he really expands his design work.
@NiveusLepus That is the work of Dave McKean.
@MichaelTalon Ive got to pick these up, every bit of it has been just incredible.
@NiveusLepus In fact all of the Sandman books had experimental artists on them even the covers: