Original artwork for sale on eBay
Head over to eBay and put up a bid for an original piece of artwork by Grant Gould:
This is an original piece of artwork hand-drawn by Grant Gould (Sketch Artist for the "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith," "Lord of the Rings: Evolution," and "Complete Avengers" trading card sets) featuring the character Boomer and a Cylon Centurion from the amazing SciFi series Battlestar Galactica!
The artwork measures 9" wide and 12" tall and is on sturdy Bristol Board. It was drawn with pencil and brush pen, and then colored with Prismacolor markers. This is a one-of-a-kind piece and was created exclusively for this auction. Artwork will be mailed to the winner in a protective envelope so that it isn't damaged.
Auction ends June 12th!
Grant does great stuff. I was happy to come across this auction.




Hmmm. Somewhat disappointing....
Posted by: Daniel | June 06, 2006 at 02:05 AM
**Hmmm. Somewhat disappointing....**
Sorry you don't like that Boomer one. I'll have more up in the future though, maybe one you'll dig more. :) When I do, I'll announce it on my site: GrantGould.com
Thanks again to battlestarblog.com for helping support my art! I really appreciate it. :D
Posted by: Grant | June 07, 2006 at 04:59 PM
Thanks Grant.
I do have to agree a little with that statement. I've seen your work before, and have enjoyed much of it. You can do better then this :D
Posted by: Aragorn | June 07, 2006 at 05:57 PM
Well, also keep in mind that the Boomer drawing is meant to be a loose sketch -- plus images on ebay always lose some quality. Here's a scan that better reflects what the actual picture looks like: http://grantgould.com/art/ebay/gould_boomer.jpg
Anyway, I'll stop trying to defend it now, LOL. I do appreciate the honest feedback, and like I said, I'll have more stuff in the future, so hopefully you'll dig the next one more. :)
Posted by: Grant | June 08, 2006 at 12:03 AM
Well I'd be a little disturbed if you weren't trying to defend it.
However, I look forward to your next auction.
Posted by: Aragorn | June 08, 2006 at 12:42 PM