A new sketch for a new Red poster. The one seen on Kickstarter was good enough, but the new version conveys the idea of the final battle, while the other one is from another spot in the story. The new one is far more dynamic as well. The poster will
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Red Alert 1
These are the final images for the surrealistic comic we were planning. It will be shelved until we have time to continue – because Tales of Baneheath: Red will be our next project. We will first publish it as a web comic, and have it printed later if the readers
A fresh start
Every once in a while I get a huge artistic kick out of something. I don’t know what it was this time – probably just that I’ve been working hard all autumn. This is what came out. It resembles some of my earlier work but I feel I’ve taken the
Red
I haven’t been updating the site for months. Too busy starting new projects and preparing them for Kickstarter. The first one, “Tales of Baneheath: Red”, is currently on Kickstarter to be funded. Please check it out to see if it’s your thing. The gallery below includes some finished images and
Illustrating a new world
The images in the gallery below were all painted for an upcoming comic book project; more on that later. I used – again – watercolour, tempera, and some yellow ochre ink. Click on the images for a large view!
Deceiving you
This fellow will be featured on a playing card in a game I’ve been asked to illustrate. This is all the information I can give you about the game at this point, except that it should be coming up on Kickstarter either this spring or next autumn. Watercolour and tempera,
Making do with less
Sometimes I get lucky and a painting comes out better than I expected – so much so that I need to stop before I ruin it. Compare these two images: Click an image for a large view, click on the pause button to pause, click on the (x) or outside
Tempera and I, revisited
I thought maybe some of you would like to know how my tempera technique developed. In october 2016 I didn’t yet quite understand how the medium works. I had tried it between 2010 and 2012 as a supplement to oil paint, but never with watercolour. In fact, before 2016 I
This guy is in trouble
This guy apparently has found something very interesting in a curio shop and made the mistake of trying it on without consulting his occultist. He’s just about to kill everyone because of the evil power residing in the mask. Judging by his expression, he is not totally attracted to the
Renaissance revisited – sort of
The artistic ideas of the Renaissance era – dark backgrounds against strong light, bright specks of colour to emphasize certain points, and so forth – are clear enough, and they can still be employed for good effect. I don’t think there’s a better way to paint a striking portrait than



