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Label for Ohio's Shade Winery

7/31/2015

 
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After seeing this new Shade Winery label/bottle on a shelf at the Village Bakery (Athens, Ohio), Jim asked Sandy about this recent wine label project.
  • This is the second label you've designed for a SW wine bottle, right?
  • Did you visit the vineyard and look at grapes for inspiration, or did you 'Google' grapes or look through books?
  • Is it hard going from drawing muscles on super heroes to grapes?
  • Did you sketch a lot of different arrangements for this?
  • Do you get free wine now from Shade Winery?
  • What tools did you use for this? (Pencils? Inks?)
  • How big is the original drawing for this?

Sandy:

Well, technically, it was the third label for Shade Winery, though the second, a drawing of a ginseng root, never made it onto a bottle. Don't know why. 

I referenced the hell out of this drawing- "Googled" grapes, leafed through magazines devoted to grape growing (you wouldn't believe how many there are!) and went to Kroger and bought bunches to take home and sketch. I dreamed grapes. This was a tough assignment. I found trying to capture the texture of grapes in ink next to impossible. They kept coming out looking like gum balls. In fact, the grapes on my label STILL look like gum balls.

I showed Neal Dix (the owner of Shade Winery) a number of different sketches before he settled on the idea of having grapes as the sole element on the label. And from there, a fair amount of time was spent refining the arrangement and design. The label might be 'just grapes', but trust me when I say that this wasn't the easiest job I ever did.


I've trained myself to work for about a 35% reduction, so the original drawing is about a third larger than the label, maybe 7"x9". (Thirty-five percent is the standard reduction the original artwork for comics receives so that's more or less become ingrained in my work method.) I used India ink over a pencil drawing, applying the ink with a crowquill dip pen.

And lastly, there was no free wine...but I'm not much of a wine drinker!

Neal was a good guy to work for, so even though getting the drawing to work just right was a pain in the butt, working for Neal was pleasant.

Two preparatory roughs for final version of the Shade Winery wine label:
wine label design idea for Shade Winery
wine label design idea for Shade Winery

From Sandy's Files: Index to Marvel Team Up

7/26/2015

 
Three pieces from Sandy's files related to his work on 1986's "The Official Marvel Index to Marvel Team-Up" #3, discussed in a previous post.

The first image is the rough for the Spider-man/Index Team Up cover and the next two, photocopies of the finished pencils. The last image is a close-up of Spider-Man from the finished pencils.
rough sketch of cover
finished pencils for back of cover with vision, ghost rider, and others
finished pencils for cover with spider-man and killraven
close up of finished pencils with spider-man

From Sandy's Files: Nightmask

7/25/2015

 
Two Nightmask pieces from Sandy's files. For more of the story, view this previous post.

The first image is the initial rough sketch of the cover. The second image is Sandy's original color guide for Marvel.
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