Hit the jump for a Q&A with creator Rob Csiki...
Guard The Galaxy: What inspired you to create this piece of art?
Rob Csiki: First and foremost my passion for comics and movies is the short answer. Also, I really wanted to create original pieces of pop art to hang in my place. I have always had a love for vintage movie posters from a long time ago. It seems movie posters today have lost what makes them special to me: they are art! I miss that honestly. So with my enthusiasm for the Guardians of the Galaxy movie, it inspired me to create a vintage "sci-fi pulp-style" comic book cover poster. James Gunn would often describe his movie as gritty but colorful, like the sci fi movies of yesteryear. So for me it was easy, it was just visualizing it that was a challenge, but a whole lot of fun! The idea for me was to show the Guardians acting like a bunch of "A-holes." It was very important to me to convey each character with the way that I think they would react and behave in any dangerous situation. So as you look at my artwork, simply imagine the scene continuing and see what you come up with.
Rob Csiki: First and foremost my passion for comics and movies is the short answer. Also, I really wanted to create original pieces of pop art to hang in my place. I have always had a love for vintage movie posters from a long time ago. It seems movie posters today have lost what makes them special to me: they are art! I miss that honestly. So with my enthusiasm for the Guardians of the Galaxy movie, it inspired me to create a vintage "sci-fi pulp-style" comic book cover poster. James Gunn would often describe his movie as gritty but colorful, like the sci fi movies of yesteryear. So for me it was easy, it was just visualizing it that was a challenge, but a whole lot of fun! The idea for me was to show the Guardians acting like a bunch of "A-holes." It was very important to me to convey each character with the way that I think they would react and behave in any dangerous situation. So as you look at my artwork, simply imagine the scene continuing and see what you come up with.
For me it's like,
Rocket will turn the mouthy alien around and BOOM! there goes his head.
Speaking of head's, Gamora being "the most dangerous woman
in the galaxy, well you can see what just happened to that poor dude in
a blink of an eye. Seductive flirtation, and then a cold sword sweeping
through his green blooded neck. :) Then we have Starlord as he is
caught off guard. But he will get up, shake it off, adjust his broken
mask and then let his elemental pistol do all the work. Poor Groot is
in a tangle, but I think the tentacle's will be ripped from limb to limb
from wherever that creature came from. Last but not least there's Drax
as he is literally "swept off his feet", but not for long as his
blade's will surely make contact with all his rage filled fury not far
behind! It was also key for me to convey a sense of twisted humor in
all. I loved creepy and eerie magazines growing up. So I tried to sneak
some "bizarre" in the artwork as well. It would be my sincere hope that
Mr. Gunn see's this artwork and simply "gets it" and maybe has a
chuckle or two about the absurdity of it all. I plan on posting it on
his Facebook page, so here is hoping for another compliment like my last
poster I posted on there a couple month's back.
RC: This
is a true labor of creative love that is for sure. I started with a
geeky idea, a thumbnail sketch and the word's "A bunch of A-Hole's" to
drive my creative concept forward. Then came some props, a small
tripod, a pretty cheap digital camera and my living room and kitchen as a
photo studio. I modeled all the poses in the shot and began the long
task of laying out the composition in Phototshop. The rest is about 200
or so Frankenstein layers of reference textures, images, and lot's of
digital painting to make it all whole. This is a true
hybrid piece of pop art! I used everything I taught myself over the
years physical and digital art-wise that I am truly excited by the
finish product.
GTG: What's next for Rob Csiki?
RC: Possibly
Marvel studios hiring me to do custom posters! Ha ha! Seriously
though, it is a toss up right now. I want to do a poster with Hellboy in
it, done in a Frank Frazetta style of him standing over a pile of
monsters smoking his cigar. Kind of like Conan the Destroyer back in the
day but with a humorous style. Or there is a poster of Spider-Man I
want to do for a friend mine. It would have his 3 year son in it, as he
is a fanatical Spidey fan right now. I would like to do my
interpretation of the Amazing Fantasy No. 15 cover, but
his son is replacing the thug, but he is screaming for joy as he swing's
through New York with his bud Spidey. :)
Thanks to Rob for being such an awesome guy and providing us with the interview. He has truly created something wonderful for Galaxians to enjoy. Personally, I would love to have a poster of this on my wall. What do you think of his art? Drop us a comment section below!
Fantabulous! Great work Rob.
ReplyDeleteSuch great work on this, Rob! You captured the look of all the characters perfectly. And the overall style of the piece is amazing, totally grabs your attention.
ReplyDeleteFor those who don't know, he did another Guardians fan poster last month that was pretty cool, too. And he redesigned the banner which is back to the previous one, I now realize.
DeleteVery true. I love both banners, so I will alternate between them.
DeleteThat's a cool idea! :D
DeleteThis is awesome! My question is, were can we get a copy?
ReplyDeleteSweet Jesus man,unreal!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd LOVE this design on a shirt or something. Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI just want to thank Cameron for the article and everyone for there kind words. It is so appreciated. I also wanted to share with you all that James Gunn was super ecstatic about my poster on his facbook page today. he commented 3 times on it! Check it out.
ReplyDeleteThanks again everyone!
Rob
Chris Pratt just tweeted this cool poster! :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI really really want this on my wall
ReplyDeleteA fun article about Groot - the film character was completely virtual, but these guys made it IRL! You should interview the guys who made it for this site.
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