Ashei - Felix Abel Klaer
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You and I have begun to blur
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304. Voidkind - Dvne (Progressive Sludge/Post-Metal, 2024)
Art by Felix Abel Klaer
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Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Felix Abel Klaer
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His Dark Materials by Abel Klaer
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Artist:
Felix Abel Klaer
"#inktober2018 day 18 I guess: the broken world.
I quit now for inktober. Nothing I like atm. Maybe I can do better stuff next week. Don’t really like this picture but wanna show."
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Scenes from Call to Adventure: The Stormlight Archive
Art by Artem Demura, Randy Vargas, Ganna Pazyniuk, and Felix Abel Klaer
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The Dragon Paladin by Felix Abel Klaer
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Odium and Windrunner
by Felix Abel Klaer (aka superstarfighter)
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Seraph - Felix Abel Klaer
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Artist Research
Felix Abel Klaer
Felix is an illustrator currently working in Berlin. I find his work to be uniqie, and how he blends the softness of pencilwork with the sharp lines of the pens is beautiful.
I love how much detail he puts into his work, my work tends to be the opposite. Quick and imperfect, as you can tell by the bottom drawing that I did inspired by his work. Though I will also add that Tescos gel pens are not the best and did cause some frustration in the making of my drawing.
The design I chose is metaphorical. "see from the heart" the eye necklace is glowing green because is symbolises the heart chakra. (not Dr Stranges necklace as someone suggested haha)
6/11/2021
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Felix Abel Klaer - Familiar
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do you have any favorite Wuthering Heights illustrations? it's odd that i rarely find illustrations i really like.
I have listed some of my favorites here.
I would add the ones by Rosalind Whitman (here and here) to my favorites as well (though they weren’t really illustrations in an edition, they could easily be), since I didn’t mention them in the above post. I love how they are reminiscent of Medieval art. I like how she essentially made a definitive illustration for nearly all chapters of the first half of the book. I don’t like some of the later ones portraying Heathcliff’s death and I don’t like how she didn’t draw the second generation, but I do like the general aesthetic. I like all the ones from the first post, and I like all the ones except the last two from the second post. But if I have to choose a favorite one from her it would be the one depicting the bulldog attack at Grange. Her style isn’t all that pleasant looking perhaps, the scenes are chaotic and one might tire of looking at them, but I loved the idea of her using a style reminiscent of Medieval art.
In general I really don’t care for the excessively pretty illustrations of Wuthering Heights. I don’t care for the ones by Rovina Cai or Felix Abel Klaer for instance. I tend to prefer ones who are a bit more grotesque or uncanny, though I also like some of the older cozy ones like the ones by C. E. Brock.
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