Once I’d done the portrait of JT there were a couple other of my fellows at The Black Seal who needed to have their portraits done as well. The gentlemen with the ruptured face is Bob Corcoran. Bob designed the seal for the Black Seal. The gentleman wrangling little tcho-tchos is Giles Hill. Giles is in the mids of serializing his Mythos novel on the other side of that link.
Category Archives: mythos
Don’t Mess with the Greys
The prephotoshopped version of an illustration for Worlds of Cthulhu #5.
Y’Golonac Kisses
The non-digital art for another illustration for Worlds of Cthulhu #5. I guess if you’re looking at this online it’s now digital art so a more accurate description would be the unmanipulated art for an illustration for Worlds of Cthulhu.
The Rackham Kids
Portrait of Sara and Daniel Rackham, wards of the Germaine Institute for Worlds of Cthulhu #5.
The Germaine Institute
The base art for Non Player Character portraits for the Germaine Institute for an article for Worlds of Cthulhu #5.
JT and the Natives
This is the base drawing for a portrait of Mr. Jon Turner, the man who originally got me doing illustrations for The Black Seal. I didn’t get any reference photos of him when I did contributors’ portraits back in 2004 so he missed out on being featured on the website. A little over two years later I finally got the photos I needed and did a portrait. I’ve no idea if it will ever see print.
Again Dagon
Back in Use
I’m not sure when the Woggle Bug pill label illustrations (posted yesterday) were done but there’s obviously a date on this page. For whatever reason the sketchbook was set aside for at least a year, probably longer. I started dating sketches after I started posting here and it became obvious how imprecise my memory is.
Don’t Tease the Children of Yig
Coffee and Tentacles
The two illustrations at the top of the page were for the wild west article in Worlds of Cthulhu #2.
The character sketches on the bottom are for a supporting character in the Sentient 39 version of Misspent Youths. There’s a sentient 39 version of every story I’ve ever thought of.