Illustration / Animation / Sequential

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Grimm and Other Folk Tales : The Final Work

Hey everyone I know we had a long wait to see these finals. Thanks again for sticking with me. The work here represents a couple months worth of evenings. I started concept work in January, had surgery on my shoulder Jan. 30, and worked like crazy for the next several weeks and evenings. The whole thing went off without a hitch and I couldn't have done it without the help of my beautiful wife.

I've also made a little video tour of all the pieces, so with further ado, here they are.


Grimm and Other Folk Tales from Cory Godbey on Vimeo.


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The Prince in the Tree
from the Old Woman in the Wood



The Glass Coffin
from Snow White



The Princess and the Dragon
from The Four Clever Brothers



Little Red Riding Hood
from Little Red Riding Hood



Hansel and Gretel
from Hansel and Gretel



The Nine Peahens
from The Nine Peahens



The Death and Life of the Beast
from Beauty and the Beast



Ivan and the Fire Bird
from Tsarevitch Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Gray Wolf



The Troll
from The Three Billy Goats



Daga and the Trolls
from Dag and Daga, and the Flying Troll of Sky Mountain

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I wanted to thank you all for waiting all this time to see these. In the coming days I'll be posting pictures of the show and a few other things. We had a great opening and a fantastic turnout! Thank you all!

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Prints are now available! Visit my Etsy shop! It's under construction at the moment, I'll be adding more to it but I've got all of the matted 8 x 10 prints available. The prints turned out perfect and I couldn't be more pleased with the quality. They were the best seller of opening night. We sold out quickly of several but more are on the way!

16 comments:

  1. Love "Daga and the Trolls." Such beautiful color.

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  2. Cory, these are all so beautiful.
    Composition, color harmony, design, it's all there.
    Great to see them presented like this in the video.

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  3. So gorgeous and worth the wait to see them. My favorites are Little Red, The Nine Peahens, and Dad and the Trolls.

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  4. Gorgeous, magical...
    Thank you so much for share your works! The video is wonderful :D

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  5. Very awesome! Congrats on the milestone.

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  6. These are stunning! You have inspired me to go read the stories again.

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  7. Great stuff, love the colors!

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  8. Wonderful, I particularly like what you do with scale.

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  9. Lovely Illustrations! Your lines are beautiful and your colours glow. I also love the clouds and the compositions of your work too.

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  10. Wonderful pieces! I detect a John Bauer influence, but your work is uniquely your own.

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  11. wow...your work is truly truly magnificent! you have such a great talent- can't say which one I like best because I love them all!!:-)

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  12. I just found this post, lovely, lovely, I love the billy goat gruff, it's so magical..

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  13. Carla5:51 PM

    Wonderful work. Tragic and sensitive images. Love the lights and shadows.Thank you for sharing your works, as always.

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  14. Truly amazing work! and very inspiring!

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  15. Your work is extraordinary! My teaching, blogs and research involve fairy tales. Your images are inspiring!
    By the way, my parents live of the Isle of Palms in SC. Whereabouts are you?

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  16. I just found these through StumbleUpon. My goodness, they are so compelling. Excellent work!

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