Dr Martin's
Front Cover
Alright kiddies. Back in the olden days, we used to have to
use mechanical hand-held tools to do graphics, instead of keyboards, mice and
Wacom tablets. Yesiree.
Dr. Martin's radiant watercolors
were soooo bitchin' in an airbrush. The suggested price for one of these sets
(A,B,C or D) is $75. Ouch. Be thankful for pixels.
Cowskull (One of many - I used to love to paint these.)
I actually painted this in the late '80's, but wanted to
stick my name on it without going through the trouble of a new scan just to fake
the date
Also, Cowskull was painted on a 3'x4' canvas with a touch-up gun and latex house paint, not watercolor dyes











Comments
very cool! i wish i still
very cool! i wish i still had my airbrush tank... gone for 20 years.doc martins are great! though, sometimes i use it instead of watercolor.
Dr. Martin's -- ain't noth
Dr. Martin's -- ain't nothing like 'em. I love the fact the colors are fugitive (makes me think of a film noir crime boss only in raging, almost fluorescent hue.)I love the hand-work nostalgia of saving my pennies to finally being able to afford a set.Doc Martin's and india ink...ah yes.Well, back to pixel-ville...:-)
omg, this is beautiful wor
omg, this is beautiful work! holy shit.