Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Three Lovely Ladies

Meet Priscilla, Candy and Crystal; three charming characters that I developed a while back for a video project. The resulting scene was later cut for time and taste, but I still had a great time working on them. What can I say? Trashy but harmless.

Greg White Illustration

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Hey, hey, hey, the KKK isn't Funny

Here's an image I just finished today for a historical fiction novel about post-Civil War Georgia. I've rarely stuffed so many people into a single image, and I'm pretty proud of the results.


Greg White Illustration



Monday, September 21, 2009

It Came From Beyond the Moon!

In the same vein as the last post, here is another pulp-inspired poster that I did a couple months back. Apparently I have a thing for titling all my pieces with exclamation points, as if the bold, red, monster type was not enough to convey the intensity. Up to this point the giant squid alien has gone nameless, but as I feel compelled to name all things on this site, I'm quite sure that on his home world he would be known as Galgimac the Abhorrent. Tremble in fear for the end is nigh, and its name is Galgimac the Abhorrent! Yeah, that sounds about right.



Greg White Illustration



Thursday, September 17, 2009

Thag! The Mutilator

Below is the first poster for what I'd like to become a series. Meet Thag! the Mutilator (that exclamation point is part of the spelling, btw). Thag! is the personification of the primordial human id, a man so tired of the reign of the dinosaurs that he takes matters into his own hands, hastening the day of their extinction. Armed with nothing but his club and a fathomless arsenal of rage, Thag! the Mutilator will destroy his reptilian overlords and haul the rest of humanity by its matted hair toward the destiny that awaits.




Greg White Illustration

Friday, September 4, 2009

Dog Abomination

For work this month I've got a book about a one-eyed pug. While the author describes his left eye as a narrow slit, I thought it would be funny to see it as a colossal, repellent orifice.
Greg White Illustration