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Illustrated for 13th Age Glorantha, this woman combines ancient etruscan and greek clothing and accessories with the fantastic setting of Glorantha.
Pencil and digital, 2017

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This heartwarming friendship came to life with a combination of textile inspirations from around the world, and time spent researching the fuzziest pleistocene megafauna.
Watercolour on watercolour paper, 2017.

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The Crystal Kobold is a mischievous friend, with an eye for the shiniest of treasures.
Watercolour and coloured pencil on watercolour paper, 2017.

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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 poster design.

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Ankhou – Full Colour Yellow King RPG Book Illustration
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tagged: horror, painting, pencil crayon, purple, structure, tabletop rpg, watercolour, yellow, yellow king rpgThis 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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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 insignia on the traveller’s sleeve.

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An illustration for Lovecraft’s The Picture in the House, drawn for Puffed Shoggoths.

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This illustration was drawn for Robin Laws’ Yellow King RPG‘s Paris book, featuring a Carcosan take on the Parisian Opera Ghost, sailing on Lake Hali beneath the Garnier Opera House. 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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