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Comic Draws by Matthew M. Laskowski
Awesome illustrations by Matthew M. Laskowski, a Designer from the USA.
Matthew M. Laskowski, plastic shards
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01:42
Let’s start a discussion:
What do you think about this style?
Jonas Kamber11:40
This style, is the best comic style ever. I absolutely love the touch of surrealism and the sunny industrial setting. Reminds me of the Animatrix!
Alex13:33
This style is awesome and fresh. Taste like lemon. Full of light.
dziarski14:18
Great style! Almost looks like comic-rendered 3D-artworks…
Marius18:56
Love it.
Chris West22:10
Seen this guy’s work before. Remarkable style and execution. Simply amazing.
George Stepanov01:20
He is from America not Sweden! Sorry. But you can have him.
Joel10:12
what an amazing style you have!! the deformation, the colours.. it’s all perfect! good luck with your job!!
Teresa Romano10:50
Thanks Joel, my fault. Corrected.
Jonas Kamber18:52
flcl
daniel brantley01:11
Absolutely lovin’ this style! Very artistic.
Dennis20:23
Hey thanks for the feature! This is awesome.
I really need to update my website… But you guys can track me further at fox-orian.deviantart.com!
Also, that wouldn’t be the first time my style has been described as FLCL. FLCL was a big influence on me several years ago, and its sweet, sweet residue is still stuck on me today.
Matthew M. Laskowski21:15
These pictures are so awesome :D. I really love Japanese comic <3. Matthew, you're bloody talented :D. *thumb up*
Sou09:44
it’s crisp and clean……nuyce
helenne11:41
please he should do the concept art and the cut scenes for mirrored edge 2!
silvio11:26
Wow, Awesome work. This kind of art would be perfect for Mirror’s Edge game.
Peach21:15
Really nice style! Very fresh and vivid! I would love to see animation with this style! Are you going to release tutorials?
Ian05:45
I’m feeling a combination of Mirror’s Edge and Jet Set Radio Future. Awesome style with a lot of personality and uniqueness.
Liquos09:02
more goodness here http://www.plasticshards.com/
drsoum11:29
His work is very vibrant and dynamic, but it feels a little sterile which seems to prevent it from being too emotive. Maybe that’s the artist’s intention. But I feel like if it was a little less clean and careful it would tell more of a story and the viewer could connect more with it. The last one appeals to me most for this reason.
brought here by stumbleuponStunning work though.
14:08
Can’t wait to see a movie in this style. Fingers crossed that its only a matter of time for you! Salut!
Andrea01:57
Can someone buy your stuff ? I would like to know the prices if possible
Badia09:20
Looks like Jet Set Radio. I really love it.
deyon11:02
I really like this Laskowski artwork, does he work over photographs?
Itsashirt T shirts05:09
Can I get these as wallpapers?
Chris17:35
Love it! ^.^
LitaThe pictures somehow remind me of Mirror’s Edge.
23:32
Lita, that’s exactly what I was thinking! The monocolor-yet-vibrant walls are what bring it out, I think.
Ed00:21
Totally mirrors edge. If second picture doesnt remind you of mirrors edge then the backpack being carted out of the subway on the fourth one down should, simply because it IS the backpack from Mirrors edge (go figure.)
TJ14:11
Scenes like these always remind me that we are living in a future we could not have imagined 10 years ago. Most of these images have nothing hugely futuristic and most look like they could be from any big city: Tokyo, LA or wherever; and yet they exude an intensely Scifi vibe all the same. Just like that short in the Animatrix…
rzbz02:29
looks very! nice. very good atmosphere imo
leunam07:29
Amazing
Misskaytotally reminds me of Mirrors Edge in the second picture
01:12
Wow, these are absolutely fantastic. They look like vector snapshots.
veence16:28
great job! looks like grafic from mirrors edge realy impressive.
gueastorrrr13:20
Hey, it’s me chiming in answering some questions!
For those wondering about the Mirror’s Edge influence, you guys would be right in that the game was a major influence in my work during my last year in Art college. I had heavy interest in Swedish graphic design beforehand, [IKEA for example,] so when I got my hands on Mirror’s Edge, it only pushed me over the limit to attempt that type of style myself.
To TJ: The bag in the image is indeed a runners bag. On DevianART, the description for that image lists the bag as an “Easter Egg Homage” to Mirror’s Edge and what it did to help propel my artistic abilities forward. The team who have worked on Mirror’s Edge have seen my work before, and they love the inspiration I’ve drawn from the game. The second image [the yellow one] is a direct reference to Mirror’s Edge as well. At that point in my schooling, I had never created a scene before with ambient color bleeding, so I used the yellow walls often found in the game to attempt it.
Today my work has departed greatly from the style of Mirror’s Edge — mostly because I was never looking to copy the style for my real professional work — you could consider these images as being exercises I did for myself during college.
Matthew M. LaskowskiIt’s merely an influence on my latest images — while I’m drawing more influence these days from my Boston surroundings, Tekkonkinkreet, classics like Cowboy Bebop and FLCL, and real places like Tokyo.