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Post by kesher on Oct 4, 2011 12:50:29 GMT -6
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Post by foxroe on Oct 4, 2011 13:38:33 GMT -6
I was going to comment that his artwork reminds me a lot of some of the old WarHammer art, then I realized... I'm an idiot.
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Post by Melan on Oct 5, 2011 11:50:24 GMT -6
It is a great fusion of gothic influences (I found some ancient paintings on an exhibit in Torun, Poland that were extremely similar to both his and Ian Miller's artwork), punk and just pure fantasy. If I were to play WFRP again, I would like to do that in a world based on his artwork - whimsical, grotesque and full of inexplicable moon-things.
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Post by kesher on Oct 5, 2011 13:27:26 GMT -6
Yes! I think the moon itself should be his constant sour-faced crescent! And the sun smiling enigmatically...
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Post by bigjackbrass on Oct 9, 2011 14:45:20 GMT -6
In the late eighties I was lucky enough to be invited to visit John Blanche at his Games Workshop office. They were based behind an insurance office then, and I ended up wandering in and through much of the building trying to find him before anyone bothered to ask why I was there! Spent a very enjoyable few hours looking through stacks (literally) of amazing art by some of the best people in the field at the time, Mr Blanche included, then we went to the pub ;D
His miniature painting and conversion is equally stunning.
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