Imagine, you wake up one day to find that your body is gone and that your brain is floating incased in a glass helmet atop a mechanical body that is one of the newest in military design. A perfect killing machine but, that's not your agenda. You want to know how you got here, who did this to you and where the hell is your body? Artwork and image copyright 2004 A.J. Casperite and Anthony Casperite. If you have a moment to leave a constructive comment, it would be greatly appreciated! It only helps me become a better artist. The lucky 50th person will receive an original 8X10 drawing of similar subject matter in pencil and or ink/mixed media that would be mailed from the dark inner sanctum of my mind to your front door(mailbox). And to all that take the time to look at my work, rate and comment, thank you. Cheers.
5 Comments
Herman Serrano 25 Nov 2005
did someone just say '...the bladed crotch is an unnecessary distraction' ??? kind of misses the whole gratuitous-psycho-#@&ual nature-of-violence of a perfect killing machine. Anyway, it's kind of fun in it's blatent unnecessariness, given that the chest-cannon is way more phallic! :)Avery Easter 29 Sep 2005
A.J. I've just run into your work here . FANTAStic stuff! Your stuff is on a level that's hard to critique. it would help a little to know what you where going for in some of the pieces. On this particular piece I'll make 4 comments. 1. it's great. 2. the tapering sketchiness to the floor is fine but once you hit the floor the robot kind of floats. you've worked in at shadows here and there to give the robot weight but at the feet it looses substance. 3. I wonder what this would look like with a few well placed hits of electric blue or neon green. 4. the bladed crotch piece is an unnecessary distraction in in my opinion. peacenihm 06 Sep 2004
I really cant say enough about your work. Wow! One thing I do not see alot of is backgrounds that display locations.Thom Roslan 10 Apr 2004
Make a Great Book or CD Cover.Rob Jones 07 Apr 2004
This is wicked work