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About the Artist
It
has taken Malachi Maloney 29 years to get here. So far he has
worked professionally for many companies including Broken Halo
Comics, DC Comics and German role-playing game publishers
Nackter Stahl as a lead illustrator. This big, feisty, smiling
bastard has literally been around the world and back to carve
out his little piece of
the art world. Now that he has achieved
the lifelong dream of
appearing in Heavy Metal, his journey to
these hallowed pages
will illuminate the creativity, style,
technique and passion with
which he imbues his work.
Better yet, it might explain how
in the world this guy from
Tucson came up with this stuff.
Malachi got off to a rough and tumble start in
the not so scenic urban landscape of Southern Arizona. His
mother enthusiastically encouraged the drawing lessons that a
close family friend generously offered, as he may have had minor
trouble sitting still as a toddler. Skip ahead through some
growth spurts and shoe sizes to the ultra-hip world of dungeons
and dragons, and the great fantasy artists came to his view. So
began a lifelong appreciation for the works of Boris, Larry
Elmore, Keith Parkinson and the incomparable Frank Frazetta,
artists whose influence has run omnipresent through the
conscious and subconscious of his work. Then, similar to how any
young artist in the nineties might have evolved, he graduated
from D&D and moved onto anime, emulating and appreciating the
work of artists like Masamune Shirow and Katsuhiro Otomo. Their
technical skill, intricate backgrounds, and precisely engineered
machinery have shown up in one way or another in much of
Malachi's work to this day.
Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately depending
on the perspective) an expulsion from local schools and
acceptance into one of those "alternative" schools for bad kids
took his focus off art and put it on survival. A family move to
Thailand, another one to Mexico and yet a third back to Arizona
left him as far away from a professional art career as one could
get. Thankfully, after some encouragement from his better half,
a little investment from his family and the realization that
working in a Tucson seafood dive would never land him in Heavy
Metal, he got his head out of his ass and got to work full time
in art.
This colorful journey has inspired Malachi to
create art that draws from all of his experiences. He works
wonderfully with traditional media, but he has also harnessed
the limitless potential of digital creation as well. He can
paint classic pinups and then twist them to show some grit. He
can blend photo-realistic paintings with surreal backgrounds and
make it seem like they actually belong together. He pays homage
to the original masters, but adds his own unique spin on loan
from both sides of the tracks. And he loves drawing superheroes.
Perhaps the most refreshing aspect of his art,
though, is that he approaches creativity with the work ethic of
a draft horse and the humility of a student. Constantly striving
for knowledge of art and perfection of technique, his fierce
determination and near obsessive definition of quality evince
the mood of a man eternally grateful for his lot in life. It
seems that he wants to make sure the universe understands his
appreciation for his current station by making the most of his
gifts. The result is consistent development as an artist, ever
changing material and technique and one great big goofy smile.
Malachi lives in Southern Arizona with his
fiancee Amy and dogs, Rita and Elvis.
Visit Malachi Maloney at
www.liquidwerx.com
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