Year: 2017
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What I’ve Learned About Teaching Art
I’ve had the privilege of teaching art in a variety of environments – from still life oil painting at the college level, to combining art with science and history in a museum setting, to guiding highschool students through creating a comics anthology. Through these very different settings, I’ve found a list of constants that, when…
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Full Colour Yellow King RPG Book Illustration
This illustration was drawn for Robin Laws’ Yellow King RPG‘s Paris book, a portrait of Addhema, vampire and excellent dresser, unconcerned about an attempt to incinerate her. It was created in watercolour and coloured pencil, and took inspiration from the art of the era, including the symbolist and late romantic painters, as well as sculpture and…
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Ankhou – Full Colour Yellow King RPG Book Illustration
This illustration was drawn for Robin Laws’ Yellow King RPG‘s Paris book, featuring the uncanny Ankhou roaming Parisian streets at the Fin de Siecle. It was created in watercolour and coloured pencil, and took inspiration from the art of the era, including the symbolist and late romantic painters, as well as sculpture and poster design.
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The Golden Bear
This fantasy illustration was created in watercolour and pencil crayon, and is 9 x 12″ on watercolour paper. It features a determined traveller carrying a cranky golden bear in a bag. The sun is just starting to rise and the mist clearing from the ground as they walk onward. We can see a golden bear…
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Colour DnD Illustration – “Critical Perception Fail”
This illustration, featuring a 5th Edition D&D cleric named Brialma, was painted in gouache on hot press watercolour paper, at about 8 x 10″ in size. The scene is taken from 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons, or DnD, and was inspired by some of our in-play failures to detect or defend our characters against monsters and…