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Travis Louie’s Germs

Looks like Travis Louie (HF Vol. 5), has been exploring a new theme in some sketches he recently posted. Entitled 'Germs', the conceptual series appears to be a study on germs and bacteria, and how they can be combined with Louie's trademark monster characters. Get a look at few more of the initial sketches here on Hi-Fructose.

Germ # 28
graphite and chalk on toned paper
Looks like Travis Louie (HF Vol. 5), has been exploring a new theme in some sketches he recently posted. Entitled ‘Germs’, the conceptual series appears to be a study on germs and bacteria, and how they can be combined with Louie’s trademark monster characters. Get a look at few more of the initial sketches here on Hi-Fructose.
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first concept drawing of bacteria – graphite on heavy textured paper.
Louie notes: “after some discussion I thought this approach was not playful enough..”
Germ #29
graphite and chalk on toned paper
Germ 2
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