Heisenberg - pork pie hat
This blog started off with caricatures & ink drawings but now also includes Acrylic paintings and the water colour works.
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Gustavo "Gus" Fring - Giancarlo Esposito
Gustavo "Gus" Fring - Giancarlo Esposito.
Everyone's favourite bad guy but as Walt progressively became darker and the moral compass in your own mind becomes skewed, how bad does a bad guy have to be to still allow the protagonist to remain sympathetic? A brilliantly quiet performance from Giancarlo Esposito.
Everyone's favourite bad guy but as Walt progressively became darker and the moral compass in your own mind becomes skewed, how bad does a bad guy have to be to still allow the protagonist to remain sympathetic? A brilliantly quiet performance from Giancarlo Esposito.
Monday, 21 October 2013
Monday, 14 October 2013
Aaron Paul - Jesse Pinkman - Water Colour Bitch
Water colour Bitch! Aaron Paul - Jesse Pinkman. The Colour palette with so much green made this difficult, it threw the colour balance into the 'cold' range.
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Walter White - 'Heisenberg' airbrushed T-shirt
Walter White -Bryan Cranson- 'Heisenberg' airbrushed T-shirt-
As we all wallow in the fallout of empty nothingness left us by the brilliant series finale to 'Breaking Bad', let's rejoice in the knowledge that Vince Gilligan and his excellent team of writer's succeeded in achieving the seemingly impossible. To write a TV series that managed to hold your attention for each and every episode, to suffer no 'lag', no 'duff' episodes. Then to build the tension season after season resulting in season 5 being a TV masterclass. Part spaghetti western, part black comedy, 'Breaking bad' had arguably the best lead actor in America, the remarkable Bryan Cranston, supported by the equally remarkable Aaron Paul. The superb scenery of New Mexico filmed so evocatively in HD widescreen was a joy, Albuquerque was a city not overused in the paradigm of American movie making, it's stark empty vistas were a welcome contrast to the freeways of LA or New york. So long 'Breaking Bad' you have changed our lives, you have changed televison drama as we know it..
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/mar/23/bryan-cranston-i-scare-people-breaking-bad-walter-white
As we all wallow in the fallout of empty nothingness left us by the brilliant series finale to 'Breaking Bad', let's rejoice in the knowledge that Vince Gilligan and his excellent team of writer's succeeded in achieving the seemingly impossible. To write a TV series that managed to hold your attention for each and every episode, to suffer no 'lag', no 'duff' episodes. Then to build the tension season after season resulting in season 5 being a TV masterclass. Part spaghetti western, part black comedy, 'Breaking bad' had arguably the best lead actor in America, the remarkable Bryan Cranston, supported by the equally remarkable Aaron Paul. The superb scenery of New Mexico filmed so evocatively in HD widescreen was a joy, Albuquerque was a city not overused in the paradigm of American movie making, it's stark empty vistas were a welcome contrast to the freeways of LA or New york. So long 'Breaking Bad' you have changed our lives, you have changed televison drama as we know it..
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/mar/23/bryan-cranston-i-scare-people-breaking-bad-walter-white
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