Temptation of Saint Anthony (WIP 2)
Posted: December 14, 2015 Filed under: art, Uncategorized Leave a commentStill working on it…
Carrington
Posted: December 11, 2015 Filed under: art, Uncategorized Leave a comment
Posting activity has declined recently because a day job is keeping me very busy. Here is a magical, ecstatic, alchemical painting by Leonora Carrington, another art hero.
Rose Knight (work in progress)
Posted: December 6, 2015 Filed under: art, Uncategorized 1 Comment
This is a painting I have been working on, tentatively called ‘rose knight.’ Rose knight was originally started while I was listening to sometimes sentimental and sometimes bombastic classical music (Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier). He is a fearful and dangerous bully who clutches weapons and other comforting items to himself while worrying about what the cone head people are saying about him – at least that is the story I was telling myself as I was painting it so far. Please create your own narrative.
The scan is a bit flat and dark. There are hints of green in the knight’s face. Still working on this one.
MORE ART FOR SALE!
Posted: December 5, 2015 Filed under: art, crass commercialism, Uncategorized Leave a comment
Christmas is coming and I NEED CASH to buy THINGS! So scoot on over to my online shop and pick up some art! “It’s Wizard Time” is now framed and for sale and that painting will look SWEET hanging over the fire place while you swill your eggnog and teach the children to fear Krampus.
Fixing ‘Diver’
Posted: December 2, 2015 Filed under: art, Uncategorized 1 CommentHere is a painting currently on my workbench… a ‘work in progress’ but I am growing more interested in how it will turn out. I’m calling it ‘Diver’ for now – the name may change.

When I sat down to paint this evening, I wasn’t very optimistic because the above painting looked like this:

I don’t like it. Yeah, it’s supposed to be sort of an exaggerated self portrait – I was poking fun at the ‘portrait of the artist as a sensitive person’ and then there is that big old trepanation wound in my skull. Both in terms on content and execution – blech. About the only thing I liked was that little monkey skull sitting on my shoulder. How to rescue this mess?
I went in with white and black paint and began painting right on top of the thing (sorry, this is just a cell phone picture):

I think the exposed brain made me think of the alien from “This Island Earth” (see below) but in the painting it morphed into some sort of Darth Vader gas mask type affair. The pathetic little hands reaching up, as if he can’t quite figure out what he is wearing are a nice touch. Finally painted over those awful eyeballs.

This Island Earth

Orange inside the gas mask/respirator — I’ve had an idea. Hard to see in this picture but I’ve worked in some washed with a pale aqua into the face. About the only part that remains from the original is the ear (which, at this point, I have begun to quite like) and the exposed brain.

The respirator has become a furnace grate! The diver must be a passionate man – he burns inside his suit! Of course it’s no where near finished… there is all that space in the background and I am still undecided about the exposed brain, but I’m a lot happier with it now than I was when I first sat down.
Spelunker
Posted: November 29, 2015 Filed under: adventures, art, Goodman, Uncategorized 1 Comment
What is in the pit?
AVALANCHE LORDS
Posted: November 27, 2015 Filed under: art, Goodman, Uncategorized Leave a commentMore plugs from our shameless commerce division: Goodman Game’s Holiday adventure, ‘Advent of the Avalanche Lords,’ by Tim Callahan is out today: Official Goodman Announcement. Cover by the most excellent D. Kovacs featuring ‘heat mistress’ and bad elf riding an abominable snow bear and some BW stuff by me inside, including the below ‘splash’ page (the title and credits go in the upper LH corner). 
References to 70s era X-mas TV specials abound in this book, but these pass over my head because I was deprived as a child and my mother declared a war on Chri$tma$ long before it was fashionable to do so (explanation: Germans of her generation think ‘Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer’ is for suckers).
Leechman looking for Love
Posted: October 25, 2015 Filed under: art | Tags: arts Leave a comment
Lonely Leechman is lookin’ for love. Will you be his someone special?
Water God – finished
Posted: October 7, 2015 Filed under: art, monsters, Uncategorized Leave a comment
On 10.6.2015 I posted a version of this drawing as a work in progress. Now I think it is done. See the slimy Cyclopean creature rise from the briny depths! Hear the laments of the sailors! “Oh, woe is me, for truly we art fucked,” they cry. Then the water god drags them below and eats their souls.
Ererrer’s Energumenical Ossuary
Posted: October 2, 2015 Filed under: art 1 Comment
This is something that Dieter Zimmerman developed and I drew for Goodman Games as a promotion at Gencon 2015.
Attendees could pick up a copy of this map at the Gencon booth which included rules on the back. If you collected 2 of 3 signatures of different artists and authors, you could ‘accumulate’ the different magical treasures (a magic axe, a magic ring, a spell book, etc.). Every purchase at the Goodman booth or attendance at a Goodman sponsored event (so you didn’t just have to spend money to play) allowed you to travel down the sections of hallways and if you had the selected magic items, you could defeat the different rooms (i.e.: the burglar’s ring or the spell book allowed you to pass by the locked door, the axe or the potion allowed you to defeat the beast man, etc.). The more rooms you visited, the more prizes you won.
It was kind of an interesting promotion that played much like a session of the old TSR game, “Dungeon.”
