John Carter Concept Art by Jonay Bacallado, Senior Illustrator for Mayes Rubeo, Costume Designer
Someone at the John Carter Sequel Facebook Group posted this piece of art which is getting a positive reception among the fans of the movie.
I did some searching and discovered that the original art on which it is based was by Jonay Bacallado, who is the senior illustrator for Mayes Rubeo, the costume designer for John Carter and many other high concept films. Jonay has a wonderful website at www.jonaybacallado.com and a John Carter gallery at http://www.jonaybacallado.com/web/galleries/cine/. Here are a couple of designs — well worth the click to go there and see his work.
One Response to John Carter Concept Art by Jonay Bacallado, Senior Illustrator for Mayes Rubeo, Costume Designer
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
JOHN CARTER AND THE GODS OF HOLLYWOOD — BOOK TRAILER (WELL, FEATURETTE) . . .
Purchase an Author Signed Copy of the Amazon Best Seller
by Michael D. Sellers
Amazon #2 in Movies/History & Criticism
February 2013
Paperback
"A fair, factual, and enlightening assessment of what went wrong . . . the best corporate history I've read since Disney War." Daniel Butcher, Between Disney."A winning book . . . . I have no reservations in recommending John Carter and the Gods of Hollywood. Even if you only remotely hold an interest in the film or the moviemaking method, do yourself a favor and purchase this book. I cannot remember an instance when I read 350 pages of anything in 24 hours, but my level of captivation in how methodically and interestingly the content was presented should substantiate why John Carter and the Gods of Hollywood is a must-read. Grade A." Brett Nachman, Geeks of Doom.
"A must read for every fan of Edgar Rice Burroughs and John Carter and every film buff intrigued by the 'inside baseball' aspects of modern Hollywood." Richard A. Lupoff, Author of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Master of Adventure
John Carter Fan Trailer 1 – by The John Carter Files | 210,000 Views
John Carter Fan Trailer 2 “Heritage” – by the John Carter Files | 150,000 Views
100 Years of John Carter
A tribute to the artists who have interpreted John Carter






Categories
JCF Tweets
- No public Twitter messages.














Facebook
Twitter
AIM
Beautiful work! Love that the different designs for helmets designate different ranks. Visually stunning all around.