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Showing posts with label comic. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2025

Buck Rogers Crayon Ship by K henderson

 

 
Buck Rogers Crayon Ship, 24 x 18, oil on cradled board

I enjoyed painting my Felix the Cat pencil box so much that I went looking for more pencil boxes. Buck Rogers Crayon Ship caught my eye because of the bright colors and, well, it's really cool!

I'll be creating another painting using this box because it has great graphics on the back, too. The 'chalk drawings' (yes, these are painted with oil paint) are also based on the graphics from this box.

Available

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Buck Rogers Crayon Ship


 
Buck Rogers Crayon Ship, 24 x 18, oil on cradled board

I enjoyed painting my Felix the Cat pencil box so much that I went looking for more pencil boxes. Buck Rogers Crayon Ship caught my eye because of the bright colors and, well, it's really cool!

I'll be creating another painting using this box because it has great graphics on the back, too. The 'chalk drawings' (yes, these are painted with oil paint) are also based on the graphics from this box.

Available

See more of my Contemporary Realism paintings on My Website

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Super Valentine

 
Super Valentine,Giclee Print on Matte Paper
 
Give the Gift of Art for Valentines Day

What can be more romantic than valentines, candy and hearts? And who is among the most famous romantic couples? The Man of Steel and Lois Lane of course!


This Trompe L'oeil painting has Valentines of Superman and Lois Lane from the 1940's and '50's. I've combined them with a heart shaped sucker with cellophane, a red ribbon, red hearts and a silver heart reflecting the blue sky

These prints are reproductions of my paintings.

This Print is available in the size of the original painting :9" x 12" In addition, there is a 1/2" white border around the image so the print can be easily matted. The price is $49 + $10 shipping = $59


For more information and to purchase click HERE

Monday, August 17, 2015

Buck Rogers Crayon Ship


 
Buck Rogers Crayon Ship, 24 x 18, oil on cradled board

I enjoyed painting my Felix the Cat pencil box so much that I went looking for more pencil boxes. Buck Rogers Crayon Ship caught my eye because of the bright colors and, well, it's really cool!

I'll be creating another painting using this box because it has great graphics on the back, too. The 'chalk drawings' (yes, these are painted with oil paint) are also based on the graphics from this box.
Inquire

See more of my Contemporary Realism paintings on My Website

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Buck Rogers Crayon Ship

 
Buck Rogers Crayon Ship, 24 x 18, oil on cradled board, detail

This is a detail of my painting  Buck Rogers Crayon Ship. The painting will be shown at CK Contemporary Gallery. Show opens May 16

This is "school crayon" No. 019 made by American Pencil Company New York in 1936.  One side of the box depicts Buck and Wilma looking through a porthole . The opposite side depicts "Buck Rogers Crayon Ship" with die-cut square on right where pencils are visible and completes the ship design. The box contains six  multi-colored pencils.

The 'chalk drawings' (yes, these are painted with oil paint) are also based on the graphics from this box.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Super Powers by K Henderson

 
Super Powers, 20 x 16, oil on cradled board

I had great fun putting this trompe l'oeil painting together. I chose each object to symbolize Superman or his powers.

The blue, red and yellow shield, of course, is Superman's trademark.

Superman has Xray Vision. This came from a comic book ad selling those cool glasses.

"splo..." is one of those comic book words we've all come to identify with Super Heros.

The round magnifier is used to symbolize Superman's Super Vision. He can see tiny things no one else can see as well as the ability to see far distances.

The 'S' from a scrabble board just stands for Superman

Superman is able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.

"Kryptonite Is Superman's Worst Enemy". Well, that's the way they put it in the old radio shows. That makes it sound like kryptonite is going to sprout legs and go chasing after Superman.

Superman is faster than a speeding bullet

He's more powerful than a locomotive.

The stamp is just cool.

The steel ball is there because Superman is known as 'The Man of Steel' and because I really like painting it.

Where would Superman be without Lois Lane? Probably in a lot less trouble!

And the rocket, of course, because Superman arrived on earth in a spacecraft from his home planet of Krypton.

And the cardboard box? That's where most of us have stashed our toys and comic books from our childhood
Inquire

See more of my Contemporary Realism paintings on My Website

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Coca Cola Cowboy at Salon International Exhibit


Coca Cola Cowboy, 30 x 30, oil on linen

Coca Cola Cowboy is one of two paintings currently on exhibit at the Greenhouse Gallery Salon International juried show.

This 13th annual show  features original paintings in oil, acrylic, pastel and watercolor selected from artists submissions across the country and around the world. The exhibition will be on display at Greenhouse Gallery, 2222 Breezewood, San Antonio, TX through April 25. Or it can be viewed online by clicking *HERE*

See more of my Contemporary Realism still lifes on my Website

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Have a Super Valentine's Day!

 
Super Valentine, 12 x 9, oil on board


What can be more romantic than valentines, candy and hearts? And who is among the most famous romantic couples? The Man of Steel and Lois Lane of course!


This Trompe L'oeil painting has Valentines of Superman and Lois Lane from the 1940's and '50's. I've combined them with a heart shaped sucker with cellophane, a red ribbon, red hearts and a silver heart reflecting the blue sky

Available.

See more of my Contemporary Realism paintings on My Website

Monday, December 30, 2013

Buck Rogers Crayon Ship by K Henderson

 
Buck Rogers Crayon Ship, 24 x 18, oil on cradled board

I enjoyed painting my Felix the Cat pencil box so much that I went looking for more pencil boxes. Buck Rogers Crayon Ship caught my eye because of the bright colors and, well, it's really cool!

I'll be creating another painting using this box because it has great graphics on the back, too. The 'chalk drawings' (yes, these are painted with oil paint) are also based on the graphics from this box.

See more of my Contemporary Realism paintings on my Website 

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

CocaCola Cowboy by K Henderson


CocaCola Cowboy, 30 x 30, oil on linen

Lets step into the Way Back Machine and go to our childhood days. After school we sit at the kitchen table, listen to the Lone Ranger on the Radio (or watch him on TV). We have a snack of CocaCola and a Hostess Cupcake. Yum!

To assist the Masked Man in his adventures we have our Pony Boy six-shooter, holster with horse head and genuine plastic jewel, Lone Ranger Comic, a Silver horse figurine, and Lincoln logs.

Life is good!

See more of my Contemporary Realism Paintings on my Website

Monday, July 22, 2013

Secret Identity by K Henderson

 
Secret Identity, oil on cradled board, 24 x 18

This Trompe L'oeil is another oil painting in my Super Heroes series.

We all know that Superman, visitor from another planet, disguises himself at Clark Kent. He does this by putting on a pair of glasses. Not even Lois Lane, girl reporter , has a clue as to his true identity.

detail 
 See more of my Contemporary realism paintings on My Website

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Super Valentine by K Henderson


Super Valentine, 12 x 9, oil on board


What can be more romantic than valentines, candy and hearts? And who is among the most famous romantic couples? The Man of Steel and Lois Lane of course!


This Trompe L'oeil painting has Valentines of Superman and Lois Lane from the 1940's and '50's. I've combined them with a heart shaped sucker with cellophane, a red ribbon, red hearts and a silver heart reflecting the blue sky

Available.

See more of my Contemporary Realism paintings on My Website

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Super Powers


Super Powers, 20 x 16, oil on cradled board

I had great fun putting this trompe l'oeil painting together. I chose each object to symbolize Superman or his powers.

The blue, red and yellow shield, of course, is Superman's trademark.

Superman has Xray Vision. This came from a comic book ad selling those cool glasses.

"splo..." is one of those comic book words we've all come to identify with Super Heros.

The round magnifier is used to symbolize Superman's Super Vision. He can see tiny things no one else can see as well as the ability to see far distances.

The 'S' from a scrabble board just stands for Superman

Superman is able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.

"Kryptonite Is Superman's Worst Enemy". Well, that's the way they put it in the old radio shows. That makes it sound like kryptonite is going to sprout legs and go chasing after Superman.

Superman is faster than a speeding bullet

He's more powerful than a locomotive.

The stamp is just cool.

The steel ball is there because Superman is known as 'The Man of Steel' and because I really like painting it.

Where would Superman be without Lois Lane? Probably in a lot less trouble!

And the rocket, of course, because Superman arrived on earth in a spacecraft from his home planet of Krypton.

And the cardboard box? That's where most of us have stashed our toys and comic books from our childhood.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Wonder Woman - Work In Progress 2


Wonder Woman, WIP, 24 x 18

I've only had a few hours more to work on this painting but I thought I would show the progress so you can see how wild it's becoming.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Wonder Woman - Work in Progress


Wonder Woman Work in Progress, 24 x 18

I'm working on a few paintings at once. I have nothing new to share so I decided to show a Work in progress.

This is another of my Super Hero trompe l'oeils. I guess I should call this series 'Super Heros in a Box' sense I keep using the same cardboard box to define the elements. What do you think?

This photo was taking after 3 days of painting.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Buck Rogers Crayon Ship


Buck Rogers Crayon Ship, 24 x 18, oil on cradled board

I enjoyed painting my Felix the Cat pencil box so much that I went looking for more pencil boxes. Buck Rogers Crayon Ship caught my eye because of the bright colors and, well, it's really cool!

I'll be creating another painting using this box because it has great graphics on the back, too. The 'chalk drawings' (yes, these are painted with oil paint) are also based on the graphics from this box.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Super Valentine


Super Valentine, 12 x 9, oil on board

I painted a few Valentine paintings last year and really enjoyed them so I thought I would squeeze one in this year before the holiday.

This Trompe l'oeil painting has Valentines of Superman and Lois Lane from the 1940's and '50's. I've combined them with a heart shaped sucker with cellophane, a red ribbon, red hearts and a silver heart reflecting the blue sky

Available.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Secret Identity


Secret Identity, oil on cradled board, 24 x 18

This Trompe L'oeil is another oil painting in my Super Heroes series.

We all know that Superman, visitor from another planet, disguises himself at Clark Kent. He does this by putting on a pair of glasses. Not even Lois Lane, girl reporter , has a clue as to his true identity.

detail
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