Sheena: Queen of the Jungle #1
Here's the original cover by Dave Stevens.
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And here's my Cover Replica of the Sheena: Queen of the Jungle cover. (The coloration is a bit washed out in the picture, but given the size of the cover replicas, they are always a bit tricky to photograph.)
Well, I **FINALLY** finished another GIANT cover re-creation for my pal, Jim, from Jimmy Jams Comics and Games here in Winona, MN. It is yet another painting which took far too long to finish. The weird thing is it took longer to finish the Sheena cover than the Brian Bolland "Killing Joke" cover I did, which seems to be far more involved than this one. Sigh...
As usual, here are the Step-By-Step's for those interested... :-)
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STEP ONE: I glued a sheet of (140#) Stonehenge paper to a 20" x 30" (that's 50.8cm x 76.2cm to those of you who use the Metric System) piece of hard board/medium density fiberboard using matte medium. Then I used a mixture of gesso and matte medium to serve as a ground for the painting. I ruled out a 1" grid and then used a blue pencil to draw out the picture.
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Once the underpainting was done, I went over top with the linework using black acrylic paint thinned down with water and blending medium. I used Krylon Matte Finish as a fixative, as well as a separate UV-protecting finish, and called it **DONE**!
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This was done with acrylic paint on 20" x 30" gessoed Stonehenge paper glued to hardboard.
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