From what I've seen of his work, I enjoy his black and white drawings the most. Many of the images are stark and powerful with the use of angular lines, graduated shading; and bold contrast, yet a softened focus. Thank you for sharing both the black and white and the color image.
Looks like Bok also influenced Richard Corben, as it's quite obvious in the bottom illustration. Similar evocative landscapes are found everywhere in Corben's ouvre.
Paraphrasing what you said, Corben channeled Bok in a good way, as true masters do.
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My name is Thom Buchanan.
I'm an artist and photographer.
People are my favorite subjects to portray in art and photos. My wife (and studio partner) has called that my 'people skills', as I've been passionately creating portrait studies for many years.
I refer to myself as a pictorialist, a combination of image-making and journalist. Images are my life.
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Hi Thom,
From what I've seen of his work, I enjoy his black and white drawings the most. Many of the images are stark and powerful with the use of angular lines, graduated shading; and bold contrast, yet a softened focus. Thank you for sharing both the black and white and the color image.
Hi Annie—
I was going to say the same thing about this set of pictures, that I like the black and white better than the other. You said it well.
Some of his other color stuff is really the bee's knees.
Looks like Bok also influenced Richard Corben, as it's quite obvious in the bottom illustration.
Similar evocative landscapes are found everywhere in Corben's ouvre.
Paraphrasing what you said, Corben channeled Bok in a good way, as true masters do.
Well-noticed, and well-paraphrased.
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