Sunday, June 04, 2006

Re-Design Part Two - Clockwork Orange


Here's another one of my redesign assignments. I took Clockwork Orange and set it during the Spanish Inquisition. It seemed like a natural match to me, as it allowed for a similar exploration of the concept of the state 'reprogramming' deviants. Anyhow, below are some results, beginning with character designs, and leading into more overall setting and background designs.

Minister Brodsky - the head of the specific church that tries to 'cure' Alejandro (above) of his deviant ways.


A local tramp - he's got leprecy. Why not.


A couple of townspeople.


A booth at the "Corona Hooka Bar" - the substitute for the Korova Milk Bar in the story.



A detail of some of the possible hookas at the bar.


The brothel where the boys confront another gang who is about to rape a prostitute.


The church bell tower from which Alejandro leaps after being 'converted'...momentarily.



The central altar of Minister Brodsky's church. A (not-so) subtle attempt at inserting innuendo into bg design.

1 comment:

David Colman said...

these are wonderful David!!! Great environment pieces.. I love the brothel, nice use of wide angle lens... Gives a live action feel which I love!!!