Wednesday, 5 September 2012

GenCon & Triple Ennies

The whirlwind that was GenCon seems long past, even though it was only a little over a fortnight ago, so I thought if I'm going to post about the show I'd best do so now before the dust truly settles.

 
My Stand
 
I spend most of my time working alone in the studio and being able to connect with the industry I love is always very rewarding. This seems to break down roughly three ways - the public, fellow artists, and industry professionals.
 
Meeting the end consumers of the products is very gratifying, whether it is the person who suddenly stops in their tracks as they recognise a painting from the game they play, being asked to sign products or selling original artwork. Doing so feels like it completes some sort of cycle of work, that more often feels that it stops when the work is approved by an Art Director. Getting direct feedback from gamers and fantasy artwork fans is both insightful and satisfying.
 
 
I was kept very busy sketching.
A pack of Sharpies is essential Con kit!
 
In this respect I was especially pleased that a public vote placed three of my cover paintings on short lists for Ennies: Neverwinter campaign setting (Best Art Cover), Madness at Gardmore Abbey (Best Adventure) and Lords of Waterdeep (Best RPG Related Product ), with the latter two receiving Silver awards.
 
The art community is close-knit and very welcoming. I had a great time reconnecting, or meeting afresh, other artists. Not only is this a relaxed way to exchange information about working practises and clients, but is also a great opportunity to see a body of work gathered together in one place - and be suitably awestruck/inspired/covetous.
 
 
Wandering the halls I got to spot my art used in interesting promotional ways -
just a shame that bottom cube wouldn't fit in my case.
 
Meeting up with all the Industry Professionals, be they Art Directors, Play Organisers or Retailers, is also a huge part of being at a show like this. Time spent with them touches upon all the aspects of the show I have already indicated, and a quick chat is worth a dozens of emails.
 
Yes, the Con is work, be that selling or promoting my art, but it also reminds me what a great, friendly, business gaming is. Over the years, despite the compressed period of time at GenCon, I feel that I have made some good friends. It was fantastic to be able to see you all again, and make some new ones.
 
 
Gaming is fun for all ages.
 
Hopefully see you all again next year.
 
Lastly a special mention to Achsa Nute for her stand-watching, it was much appreciated - thanks.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Beyond Menzoberranzan


Beyond Menzoberranzan

Original Artwork for sale: $2500
Acrylic on Illustration board,
Approx 23" x 21"

Copyright WotC

Wizards have been leaking art previews from their forthcoming Menzoberranzan: City of Intrigue supplement, and they have just got to the chapter start I worked on.

This piece was great fun to paint as it has lots of elements I really enjoy, namely multiple figures, epic scale, and a sinister atmosphere.

Here are a couple of close-ups showing the details.




Thursday, 2 August 2012

Wildborn Greetings Cards



Further GenCon preparations include having some greetings cards printed up of my Wildborn series of images, these arrived in the post today. I am excited about them, think they look great, and hope they will offer vistors to my booth the chance to pick up a piece of my work very inexpensively.

Meanwhile for those of you too impatient to wait, or else uanble to make the show, you can purchase them via my web shop

These were my original Wildborn posts, which include larger images of the individual designs:
Arise, Statuesque, Glimpse, Glimmer & Sentinel.

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Roll 'Em

My preparations towards flying across the Atlantic to GenCon in a couple of weeks are slowly beginning to happen, and a part of that has been to complete my contributiom towards the charity art auction.

Every year Matthew Teets rallies the artists by providing them with dice bags upon which they can make a sketch, these are then auctioned off. Usually I find myself trying to make something half decent whilst manning my stall, but this year I invoked some planning, and had Matthew mail me a bag so that I could create it in advance.

Here is the finished piece:

A Photo


A Scan


The scan is truer to the colours and finish, but the photo adds a bit of scale. The sketch was made with a biro and acrylics. The cloth material provided an interesting surface to work on, very absorbent and roughly textured.

I hope he attracts a few bids and manages to raise some money for a good cause.


Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Into the Unknown & Spectrum

The self selection process wherein I decide which paintings to submit to Spectrum is always incredibly hard, and this year I clearly didn't get it quite right, as the piece that was selected was actually submitted by one of my clients; Wizards of the Coast. So, thanks Wizards, and here it is - an Ilithid Dungeon Master weaving his wicked magic.


The Dungeon Master

Acrylic on board, approx 19.5" x 25"
Original artwork for sale; $2000

Copyright Wizards of the Coast.

The original line sketch.



This piece was commisisoned as part of a set for 'Into The Unknown: The Dungeon Survival Handbook'. Here are it's companion pieces.


Blood Painting

Acrylic on board, approx 14" x 9"
Original artwork for sale; $150
Copyright Wizards of the Coast.


Umber Hulk Companion

Acrylic on board, approx 19.5" x 25"
Original artwork for sale; $2000
Copyright Wizards of the Coast.



This batch of paintings all seemed to be about lighting, though three different glowing colours in The Dungeon Master might be considered excessive.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Warcraft: Fire & Ice

We all love receiving parcels and it's great when the content is something you've worked on. I recently got another bundle of Warcraft cards, which means I get to share them with you - red and blue, Fire and Ice, seems to be the theme this time.


Bloodfang Berserker

Acrylic on board, approx 15" x 11.5"
Original artwork for sale.

Copyright Blizzard


Line Sketch


Frost Arc
Acrylic on board, approx 15" x 11.5"
Original artwork SOLD.
Copyright Blizzard


Line Sketch


Zazzo Dizzleflame
Acrylic on board, approx 15" x 11.5"
Original artwork for sale.
Copyright Blizzard


Line Sketch


Scarlet Champion
Acrylic on board, approx 15" x 11.5"
Original artwork for sale.
Copyright Blizzard


Line Sketch

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Talisman: Blood Moon


Talisman: Blood Moon

Approx 13" x 17"
Acrylic on board.
Original artwork for sale.

Cpoyright Fantasy Flight Games.

I especially enjoy working on an ongoing title, and Talisman has given me a great deal of satisfaction over the years. With the latest expansion I got to revisit the composition for previous expansions and give it another tweak.

I particularly liked this triumvirate of dodgy characters.

Details of the game can be found here.