Scott Flanders
Scott Flanders
Orange County, CA
Chief Creative Officer at Little Bang Inc. I'm especially passionate about character design, creature design, and sculpting.
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Nate
Congrats all! I'm floored and grateful to have placed among so many fantastic submissions. The skill and creativity on display in these challenges is always a joy to see. Thanks Scott, Alec and the Proko team for making this one happen!
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Scott Flanders
Nice work Nate. Great exploratory drawings.
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Charles Sauvat
I can't express how happy I am... It's been a long road and it still is but it's the first time my art gets acknowledge and it means a lot! Thank you all for this challenge, especially Scott, Alec and the Proko team for this opportunity. :'D
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Scott Flanders
Congratulations Charles. I really liked your entry a lot.
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TeaMonster
Thank you Proko.com and all involved in running this competition!! I’m flabbergasted and super happy, I really did enter to try and win a course and I’m super excited to continue learning and improving. This project ‘fought me’ every step of the way, and now I’m glad I didn’t quit. Congratulations to all who took part, let’s do it again sometime! Ps. I finished the sculpture up and made a quick vid too…(3mins ish) https://youtu.be/txltJhII_Us
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Scott Flanders
Good job TeaMonster. Congratulations :)
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Mel
Introducing a submission for your kind consideration. This is a grotesque (type of gargoyle) version of a Demon prince. Grotesques glower down at people from cathedrals and were created to scare evil spirits away. People in the Middle Ages believed in Heaven, Hell, demons and witches. So the church used grotesques such as this to scare the illiterate population into coming to church, giving the message that it was only safe inside the church and not outside. In these times people became sick with an illness called "Ergot" from eating mouldy fungus in bread that caused their limbs to burn and they would rot and fall off. Nice, huh? Ergot was an equivalent of LSD in those times. It also created hallucinations of being attacked by monsters, so many people were tripping out thinking their neighbours were demons. This piece is approximately 30 cm height and hand-built from scratch from Paperclay with a patented bronze glaze with a gorgeous pink blush from where the kiln has been hottest. I feel a special connection with gargoyles/grotesques in that they are static in time whilst the world changes around them, seasons and ages come and go. Being disabled, chronically ill and housebound I feel the same as the gargoyle and the water I associate with healthy emotion and catharsis. Also having gone up to 8 months at one point (with ongoing communication disabilities) not being able to speak a single word, this outpouring of water from the gargoyles throat or Gargula is an expression of communication also and unblocking this part of my body. The Gargoyle is a representation of me and an intimate portrayal of living with chronic illness and disability.
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Scott Flanders
Love this one. Feels like an antique baboon deity. Thanks for the ergot lesson and thanks for sharing your story :)
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Joseph Marziliano
Hey folks, I'm happy to be putting this piece out as a submission, as I'm focusing this whole month on Monsters and other ghoulies. My Demon Prince is inspired by the nobility and panache of Dracula, who, along with vampires generally, are usually the undead in command of others (both living and undead). I'll be sure to post turnaround videos on instagram to view this Demon Prince from every angle. Happy Halloween!
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Scott Flanders
Nice sculpt. Good job Joseph.
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Burningarmadillo Elor
in my adaptation,the demon king is looking for a worthy demon who can one day become king,,he arranges pit fights like a colosseum battle to death tournament and the winner is getting the honor to become the demon prince(my character),the hyena and goat are known to be symbols of evil so i decided to mix them into the design gonna post on insta onec instagram decides to work again lol xd
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Scott Flanders
Srjdan always rollin hard. Nice work man. Alec and I always love seeing your stuff.
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Lol :D
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jessica schiffman
This three-headed monster is named “Discord.” Oops, forgot to make it be a prince. 24x30, oil.
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Scott Flanders
Demonic Picasso vibes! This is one of my favorites. And in oil paint too! Nice one Jessica.
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