I completely missed this auction . . .
You know, it’s probably a very good thing that I missed out on the recent Transformers original art auction at comiclink.com. It saved me money, especially since the original Blitzwing artwork ended up going for under $600.
“These original paintings were created by several commercial artists in the 1980s for toy giant Hasbro for usage on the boxes and packaging for their new Transformers toy line that began in 1984 and continued until 1990. This era of the Transfomers, known as “Transformers Generation One,” became one of the most beloved toy, comic book and cartoon series of all time, by collectors old and young. It has spawned countless spin-offs in cartoons, comics and movies over the last 25 years.”
“This packaging art was uncovered a decade ago by a single collector with over 35 other Transformers box art paintings and it has remained in his private collection since. To date less than 70 Transformers Generation One original box art pieces have been found of the hundreds that were created.”
“Traditionally Hasbro would hire different advertising agencies to provide packaging artwork who then commissioned freelance commercial illustrators to design and provide final art, like S. Daly who painted many of the early Box art graphics from 1984-1986. These pieces were painted using a mixture of gouache, watercolor, and airbrush on thick illustration board.”
I grabbed the images from the auction site so that I could create a slideshow for us to enjoy. (Okay, I’ll be honest and admit that I did this for myself more than I did for you. I know this is one of the posts at battlegrip.com that I’ll come back and stare at again and again.) Continue on for the slideshow.
Source: TFormers.com.