I’ve done a lot of work for Neil Jamieson at Field & Stream over the last year, but it was bugging me that I had not gotten the chance to do something I felt was really great for them. A handful of spots, quarter and half-pagers, but no features or anything that I could really stretch myself on.
So one day out of the blue, I took it upon myself to just ask Neil if I could do something bigger for them, either full page or larger.
He seemed keen to the idea, and a few weeks later, he emailed and let me know that he had something that he thought I would be perfect for.
The story was basically about a man who felt spiritually very close to bears. So close, in fact, that he liked to track and hunt them with a bow and arrow.
For the assignment, I wanted to combine several other ideas I’d been toying with in previous illustrations, such as framing the piece in an organic shape, and working with a lot of highlights.
Also I should mention, I enlisted the help of my friend and fellow illustrator David Hollenbach to pose as the hunter. Thanks Dave!
Fortunately I was also given enough time on this job to experiment a lot and come up with something different and exciting. Most of the time, illustration has such short deadlines that I don’t get a lot of freedom to experiment.

I’m really happy with how this piece came out, I hope I get to do more like it in the future.
Thanks for reading,
Frank

29 Comments
Add Yours →Really beautiful Frank – love the style you developed on this one. The dappled light works so well.
Cheers,
Jonathan
I second the enjoyment of the dappled light.
There is a stillness in the mood that is great in this piece.
Love this piece, great use of the pattern texture combo!!!!
This is definitely a nice piece–I hope they enjoyed it as much as we do!
Frank, you’re a genius! Love how the guy in camo subtly burts out of the piece. Great work.
Probably look even greater printed!
Lookin’ good.
Yeah, the white space is great here. Nice atmosphere.
Lots of nice things going on in this one. Well done.
thanks for the ideas of combining elements!
really nice work!
sweeeeeeeeeet
I like all your work,but this is my favorite piece you have made to date. Its really amazing. It has all the aspects of your past work but bold experimentation pulled off successfully. stunning.
Thanks guys, I really appreciate it. I couldn’t have done this as well as I did without a long deadline and tons of creative freedom. It’s one of my personally favorite pieces in a long, long time.
f.
great piece! thanks for stopping by my blog.
brillant!
Everytime I visit your blog, you just seem to raise the bar higher. You make me want to be a better artist, Mr. Stockton, and I just hope someday, probably in the far distant future, I can create something half as awesome as the stuff you do. Seriously. You’re a real inspiration to me.
nice work, i really enjoy seeing your process.
this is an amazing piece! big fan of your work
Top 5 in your portfolio, I think.
Bravo!
Kyle
AWESOME!
I like the organic bleeding edges and layers of transparent shapes. Good to see you work more with texture.
That lighting situation plus the different texture, seriously blows me away! Fantastic work! I can’t wait to see what’s next. 🙂
Really interesting piece!
Gosh, you’re a genius!
Man, I know others have said it, but I'll repeat: that sun dappling is amazing. I am totally going to steal…I mean borrow…I mean LEARN from this.
This is great. I'm now a fan. The piece came out beautifully. If you could pass along any tips to a newbie, that'd be great – but I'll be frequenting your blog nonetheless.
Frank this is sick! This is my favorite piece you've done yet.
Inspiring Work Frank, hope all is well!
beautiful 🙂 Absolutely stunning.