Author: jlenox

DALEK Ground Attack! Pinup – Inks

So the ink is dry on the epic DALEK ground war fan art pinup, and whoa, are these guys a pain in the ass to draw- you wouldnt think so, but embedded spheres, angled cones and the guts of the mechanics inside the blown up Dalek – deceptively hard.  The work speaks for itself, and on a tech side, a real showcase of line value and weight- I was really happy with the planet in the background, and the Dalek in the foreground, it really gave depth with the small and thick lines.  Just tickled with what I pulled off in the whole composition, and a really original piece of work with a rather cool, but historically stale visual (does anyone do cool art with these guys besides Robert Hack?) subject.  Deadly salt shakers indeed- well now I’m off to the Sontaran Fleet- anyone want to join me?


Pittsburgh Comic Con 2013- Commissions

Here are a variety of the fun commissions that some of my excellent fans had me creat for them last weekend at the Pittsburgh Comic Con- some simple, some complex- but all of them fun and original pieces made on the spot …Enjoy!

Now that con season is wrapping up for the year, I can get back to working on more awesome pieces of pinup art for a bit…. then, lets talk about a new comic book….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Zombie Mom Commission

They say when life gives you Lemons, make Lemonade- well September 2013 has been alot of doing shows and traveling, and the Infect Scranton Con was, well to put it politely, a rough show (facility, attendance etc.) however, I was lucky to have local tattoo celebrity Lacey Terenzio work the show with me as her first non tattoo convention, and we did a zombie portrait of her and her son Danny for their living room, which I felt really turned out nice for a living dead “life” portrait.

I gotta admit, my mom wouldnt be this cool to commission this work, much less get it for the family room!  Enjoy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         Zombie Mom LaceyTerenzio and Zombie Son Danny

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zombie Mom and Tattoo Superstar- Lacey Terenzio after being abused for 90 minutes on the sketch board.


Tiger and Woman Fighting- Commission

A killer commission at Baltimore Comic Con 2013 for Eric Suarez- a nude woman fighting a tiger!  A picture is worth 1000 words, Eric loved it, and I hope you do as well, rough sketch, tracing paper transfer and final inks below… enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          Eric Suarez and Jason Lenox with their commission artwork!

 


THE THING- 1982; Crab Head Commission

A classic horror creature- the head with legs from 1982’s THE THING…

…remember this classic scene

Thanks Joe for letting me sketch in your villains book at Baltimore Comic Con 2013!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                    Joe Perry and his Villian con sketch book

 

 


DALEK Ground Attack! Pinup – Pencils

So here I am done with the latest comic and…. a left turn on the horizon.

A new foray into “fan art” for a bit- I wanted to get some more appealing mainstream prints for people to buy from me at cons, and to get some additional attention to my work.  So in the words of my fellow artist Mikey Wood, “Sell out a bit!”- so here I am, selling out for fandom. Don’t worry, I’ll survive, with a few more bucks in my pocket to boot, and much more killer portfolio and better prints to sell at shows!

So where to start?

A rarely seen topic at cons and fandom in general- DR. WHO VILLAINS… and first off-The DALEKS!!  Despite the popularity of the show in the last 5 years, I really dont see the awesome villains from this show getting any really great artwork out there (ok ok, Bob Hack rules… but who else?)

Engaged in combat on a foreign world, battle damaged and fighting for the EXTERMINATION of all enemies of the DALEK EMPIRE the DALEK Army fights on to VICTORY!

Lest you think my new love for the Daleks and Dr. Who is not true, I give you this bit of time travel….

At bottom is my old school 12 year old Dalek art from 1987- whoa flashbacks!  And who says a child cant love fascist cyborgs?  Sadly, I bet the folks at conventions would buy this artwork, but that’s another rant for another day!

So back to the artwork at hand.

The middle piece is my 2013 thumbnail and then my final 2013 pencils, for the project… I really pleased with this whole layout and composition, but I must say drawing these guys is WAY harder than you think- those little balls on the skirt- what a freaking PAIN!!  But it looks how I wanted it to turn out!  Really looking forward to the inks on this one!  The theme for this was the Daleks in a “Saving Private Ryan” style attack, lets see these robotic mutant cyborgs actually in a battle for once!

Having not watched the show since the 80’s- Ive been catching up on the Daleks in their post 2005 re-launch, and needless to say, Im not pleased with their insane power up from the classic Pertwee/Baker episodes. In my humble opinion, the …super-powered/ forcefield/ taking on 5 million Cybermen with 4 Daleks is just silly. These guys are small armored tanks, but with an RPG, the right laser, Movellan Bomb or an anti-tank mine, you should be able to take one out- right?

HOWEVER….

I did find an amazing video here of an anime Dr. Who, it is the best Who Ive ever seen on screen, and it got me really inspired for this piece and a whole line of pinups of my favorite Dr. Who Villians!

Since all of the Dalek art I see online and at shows is not action oriented, and you rarely see a damaged Dalek, Im peeling it back to show one on the front lines, destroyed, even the little Dalek mutant inside is trying to get out from the wreckage- would the other Daleks save it? I found some awesome FASA Rpg tech specs from 1985 online (yeah I used to have that stuff back when I watched the show on PBS) on the inner mechanics of the Daleks to flesh it out, and added a Dalek Drone, Dalek on their floating platform, and a Heavy Weapon Dalek to fill out the image. Enjoy, Ill be working on this at Baltimore Comic Con 9/7-9/8 at table A-196 (hint hint!), so stop in and say “Hello”!! Jelly Babies are welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2013 Thumbnail of new Dalek artwork

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My 1987 Dalek arwork….

 


Painted Ladies of San Quentin- Alternate Cover- Final Inks

The final inked Jessica and last piece of the Painted Ladies 2012-2013 era.

Points of interest- the corset and lace- wow, what a huge pain in the ass, and what a cool payoff, they look great.  The pillows and sheets are my first foray into better cloth and clothing, I got a great book about rendering fabrics, so Ill try to keep putting that to good use!

Not much else to say, but enjoy that sexy pinup, my inner Joseph Linsner has been released!  My 1992 hands pinup story has been exorcised (ask me if you dont know my Dawn fan art Convention Smack Down story as a 17 year old!!)

Speaking of fan art…. Look out for some awesome pinups coming your way soon!!


Violent Pinup- Final Inks

Aggressive, Violent and in motion, this pinup is done and being colored this week.  I’ll keep everyone posted if anything comes of it- enjoy, there is about 30 hours of work in this one.  In this case, a picture is worth a thousand words, so if you recognize the property this is based on, awesome – otherwise, enjoy anyway!


Painted Ladies of San Quentin- Alternate Cover- Final Pencils

The updated pencils for Jessica Belmont for the alternate cover to “Painted Ladies of San Quentin- the Black and White Edition” changes to the bust, arms, hands, detail to the clothing, hair and pillows and sheets of her environment.  Very happy with the progress on this piece- more to come with the inks next.  Ive been reading and studying more on clothing and folds in cloth and better renderings of fabrics, so this is my first attempt to use some of that information to make that a stronger point in my pieces with fabrics and cloth.

 

 

 

 


Painted Ladies of San Quentin- Alternate Cover- Pencils – First Draft

Using some of my figure drawing art as a basis, Im working on an alternate cover for “PAINTED LADIES OF SAN QUENTIN” for the Black and White edition of the book that I will be coming out with shortly.  The sequential pages are done, so a cover is all that is needed.  And don’t we all need more Jessica Belmont in our lives, and here she is being seductive in her boudoir!  Enjoy, and a last Hurrah for my favorite Painted Lady!

This piece has a way to go, but I wanted to share it with everyone!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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