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Walking Dead
Mixed Media
21.5 x 29.5 cm (8.46 x 11.61 in.)
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Dessin original de John Watkiss pour la série TV Walking dead ( concept art / storyboard )
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signé Watkiss 11/0038
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Watkiss was born in England in 1961. After growing up in the Midlands, he graduated from The Faculty of Arts and Architecture, Brighton University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.[1] He began his career in London as a portrait painter and illustrator, then also taught anatomy and fine art at the Royal College of Art. He worked for the Museum of the Moving Image in London, Steven Spielberg's Amblimation, Derek Jarman,[1][2] Saatchi & Saatchi, Ridley Scott Associates, Francis Ford Coppola, DreamWorks, 20th Century Fox, and Disney (where he worked on the 1999 animated movie Tarzan).[2]
One of his paintings, The Boxer, sold at Christie's in 2001, and in 2002 he was commissioned to provide a mural for the Ford Museum.[1][2]
Watkiss' comics illustration work includes DC Comics' The Sandman #39 (1992) and #52 (1993),[3][4] Sandman Mystery Theatre #5–8 (1993), Starman #18 (1996), and all 13 issues of Deadman written by Bruce Jones (2006–2007);[1][5] Ring of Roses (1992) written by Das Petrou; and various Conan comics (1993–1995) for Dark Horse; John Jakes' Mullkon Empire for Tekno Comix (1995); and Surgeon X with writer Sara Kenney (Image Comics, 2016)
One of his paintings, The Boxer, sold at Christie's in 2001, and in 2002 he was commissioned to provide a mural for the Ford Museum.[1][2]
Watkiss' comics illustration work includes DC Comics' The Sandman #39 (1992) and #52 (1993),[3][4] Sandman Mystery Theatre #5–8 (1993), Starman #18 (1996), and all 13 issues of Deadman written by Bruce Jones (2006–2007);[1][5] Ring of Roses (1992) written by Das Petrou; and various Conan comics (1993–1995) for Dark Horse; John Jakes' Mullkon Empire for Tekno Comix (1995); and Surgeon X with writer Sara Kenney (Image Comics, 2016)
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