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I just brought my inactive account into action, because there are several threads about my art by now and I really have the wish to thank you for linking my art.
I really appreciate that my paintings are that present here and you like it that much.
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"He-Man and the Power Sword" by SiMo Sol
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If Mattel makes a Snake Mountain for MOTUC, they need to hire Simon to do the box art!
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I think I saw somewhere of his progression on this piece. Great vintage vibe, reminds me or Norem, and that is a huge compliment.
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Its absolutely amazing ! What amaze me the most is this piece of art was made by hand ! no computer , no photoshop ! wow ! incredible. He-Man hair and face shape are my 2 remarks but the rest is absolutely fantastic
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A lot of early artwork depict He-Man carrying a dagger in his boot.
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He-Man's hair could've used a darker shade of yellow but other than that is AWESOME!
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Agreed. That is amazing. Reminds me of the art that got me hooked on this property from the beginning.
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This is amazing. It really captures the feel of vintage MOTU box art
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Whereas for me, the detail that really adds to it is the force-field Man-at-Arms is projecting from his gauntlet.
I'd love to see someone try to apply the 'box art/posters' style and approach of Obrero, George and Norem to the 200X designs.
EDIT: And for me personally, it's always been about the swords. That's for both He-Man and Skeletor. Blame it on a combination of aesthetics, a love of symmetry, and that I read three of the 1983 mini-comics before I ever saw the cartoon.Last edited by Matthew L. Martin; 01-31-2015, 06:00 PM.
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This is how I've always imagined MOTU's vibe and settings when I was a kid. He-Man with his axe simply rules... I also like how he added the knife in his right boot. Awesome stuff.
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Nice... a lost art, painting things by hand in fine art fashion.
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That is an amazing piece of art. This is the type of art that got me hooked on MOTU as a kid. Would be amazing to see art like this on MOTUC packaging.
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"He-Man and the Power Sword" by SiMo Sol
German artist Simon Soltau (aka SiMo Sol) has finished work on an amazing oil painting that pays homage to the classic work of famed artist Alfredo Alcala.
He-Man mini-comic cover.Facebook gallery.
I have been a fan of He-Man since the very first hour and my intention was to combine the beloved first mini-comic covers and the awesome boxart styles of Rudy Obrero and William George, because those were the very first MOTU media ever – and these were the imaginations that caught my eye as a kid.
After getting a great response for the first painting I decided to make a second one that was much bigger than the first. Meanwhile more and more German MOTU fans knew my work – so this time the first steps were realized at Germany’s Grayskull Convention in 2014. I made a 10-hours live panel painting the background with Castle Grayskull (above photo by Jukka Issakainen). After that – in a process of almost four months – I included the characters. I did it in due consideration of feedbacks by members of the German Planet Eternia forum and some chummy experts like Björn Korthof and Jukka Issakainen – we discussed the question of who will be at the laser cannon for example.
You can check out more amazing artwork at the artist’s blog at SiMo Sol’s Atelier.1 PhotoTags: None
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