Sunday, October 12, 2008

jonathan



42 comments:

Mitternacht said...

It's very late here, and all I can think of is "beautiful as usual". Your updates are as precious as they are rare. Thanks for sharing your work.

Tim said...

Really nice simplicity of color and thus giving a unique sense of form. Love it ;)

Bobby Chiu said...

very nice design and painting Robin

Mr.Breadcrumbs said...

awesome :)

Alan Cook said...

Long weekend for you too Mr. Joseph?

RAWLS said...

Nice one my friend.

Monkeyfeather said...

Jonathan Livingston Seagull?

Another beauty Robin.

Favela said...

AMAAAZING!! one of my all time favorite books!

Malin Hardestam said...

This is my favourite book ever. You would make it even better.

D said...

I can see a relation between this image and your blogger banner.

What's the story?

Looks beautiful as usual :)

abhishek singh said...

really luved the colors on this one ...
ur painting seems to be evolving with each peice ..
luv ur work:)

orange said...

Thanks a lot guys!

john & favela..yes it's one of my fav books too!!

i am hoping to add a few more images to the post soon....thanks a lot for checking in .

olgastern said...

Wow that second underwater image is really stunning! I really like how your drawings display light and texture like the water texture if thats the right way to describe it. Whats this for Robin? Arer these old illustrations or is this something really recent you are working on now?

Jon Klassen said...

i have that book sitting on my shelf. i should probably read it.

really nice robin, that second one especially.

Anonymous said...

Wow! This is incredibly beautiful. As such, Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a lovely story & this art elevates it to another level. Will look forward to more excerpts with Fletcher, Maynard etal.
Your art is pure magic - From brush tip to brush tip!

Aleta Vidal said...

very nice!

Wynne Chen said...

beautiful paintings:) great lighting and compositions..love it

sebastian barreiro said...

hey man, your work is better every day, i love it. The woods are beatifull.
Best

EL Gato Negro said...

love the set up and colors alot.

arzu said...

wooho love it!
Also love the book,i never imagined the scene with all the whales when i was reading it but it sure is a powerful and beautiful image.are these inspirational illustrations or for the book?

rasoul shiri said...

wooooooooooooooooooa very very very nice

Alina Chau said...

beautiful!

cdeboda said...

Nice! Very enjoyable blog you got here.

Andre Barnwell said...

very nice. Props!

lorelay bove said...

I really like your work! is so solid!
Keep inspiring!

Nicolas P. Villarreal said...

Unbelieveable work Robin! Im very glad I found your blog ...

Salud!!!

Juanma said...

great work

Emmanuelle.Walker said...

Terrific paintings mister, I love it, the lights, the shapes, the proportions, lovely!

Ame said...

Hi Robin! nice work! love the colors you choose, great!

Owen Flanagan said...

Beautiful painting i really like the design of the seagull.

Jose Emroca Flores said...

stumbled upon your work through CTN. Love the story telling.

Vladimir Bursać said...

Wonderful works Robin! I'm really impressed! Simple and strong.
Best! :o)

craig said...

Hey Robin,

I never had the chance to correspond with you when we were working on Spy Guy, but the work you were doing was inspirational. Always a pleasure to stop by and see the great works here.

Matthew Lau said...

very awesome stuff! very inspirational~~

Parka said...

Nice illustrations. Great blog.

Update more!

Cheers,
Parka

Yeruza Labrín said...

que mundo el de las ballenas!
muy lindo!

i like

;)

trevor dalmer said...

u know robin.. u seldom update.. yet, i check here every day. what power u have!

Tel Coelho said...

great job!!!!!

pinky said...

This is one of my favorite books, beautiful interpretation!

DeathPlug said...

totally KEWLLL! ^_____^

D said...

Hey! There’s a new third image...or my browser is broken and just now is showing up the last image of the stratosphere with the golden feather; my new favorite.

Are you citing the myth of Icarus?

Now you got me interested in the seagull book.

Becky said...

I love the whales! Beautiful blog :)