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Alicia Cyberpunk

18/9/08 16:11 , , .


Chris Appelhans, Queen of Hearts © Chris Appelhans 2003


Chris Appelhans, Sunlight Room © Chris Appelhans 2003


Chris Appelhans, Tweedle-dee Tweedle-dum © Chris Appelhans 2003


Chris Appelhans, Alice in Underworld © Chris Appelhans 2003


Chris Appelhans, Caterpillar


Chris Appelhans, Underworld Layout © Chris Appelhans 2003


Chris Appelhans, The Rain Scene © Chris Appelhans 2003


Chris Appelhans, Mad Hatter © Chris Appelhans 2003


Chris Appelhans, The Cheshire Cat © Chris Appelhans 2003


Chris Appelhans, Alice and Sister © Chris Appelhans 2003

Más sobre Chris Appelhans:

(…) a very talented artist/illustrator hailing from Los Angeles. He has a surprisingly broad range of styles, from classic water colour architectural illustrations through cartoons, fantasy and what looks like digitally-rendered pieces. A great talent indeed.I on Art: Chris Appelhands

Chris Appelhans is a visual development artist who, among other projects, worked extensively on the new movie Monster House. His previsualization art for that movie is particularly striking (…), and there are a number of images from the project on his site.

There are also images from an upcoming project that is an adaptation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland which apparently takes place in a modern urban/sci-fi setting called Underworld. Art from these and other projects can be accessed from Appelhans’ Portfolio page, along with landscape sketches, doodles and an animated Superman short.

There is also a link there to the archive of his series of short webcomics, frank and frank.

Appelhans is featured in the Art of Monster House book and is a contributor to the Flight 1 and Flight 2 comics anthologies.

There is a nice post on Stainless Steel Droppings which indicates that Appelhans is a Pixar employee and goes into more detail on his current and upcoming projects. Appelhans is also an instructor for the Gnomon School of Visual Effects
lines and colors, Chris Appelhands

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2 commentaires

  1. Lluís says:

    Bonitas imágenes, para mí especialmente la primera. Ese color y esa luz me recuerdan a una película de Peter Greenaway que me gustó mucho; “el cocinero, el ladrón, su mujer y su amante”. En realidad mi comentario queda cojo porque NO he leído “Alicia en el país de las maravillas”; de hecho leí dos páginas en el mes de junio pero tuve que dejarlo por una imperiosa necesidad de leer las memoras de Reinaldo Arenas.

  2. Juanma says:

    Alicia en el País de las Maravillas es mi libro favorito. El cocinero, el ladrón, su mujer y su amante está en mi top 10 de pelis favoritas. Si te gusta Greenaway te interesará saber que suele venir casi cada año para regalar conferencias en la Universitat de Barcelona. Comprendo las imperiosas necesidades, pero no ignores mucho tiempo más ese libro de Lewis Carroll que te está mirando desde la estantería consciente de ser un segundo plato que tarde o temprano tendrás que disfrutar.

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