Entries in Art (39)
Brom's, The Devil Rose.
Thursday, August 30, 2007 at 10:36AM "Damnation is a road littered with pain, sorrow, and regret. None know this better than the man who rides that track everyday: Cole McGee, a once proud Texas Ranger, now condemned to hunt Hell's fugitives across the plains of both the living and the dead. But today Cole's luck might've changed. Something has escaped the deepest pits of damnation. Hell wants this something back at any cost and has offered Cole redemption in exchange for its apprehension. Sounds like a good deal to Cole, but as he closes in on his quarry he begins to realize you should never bargain with the Devil.
Following in the tradition of his award-winning first illustrated novel "The Plucker", Brom's dramatic prose and uniquely arresting images takes us on a ruckus ride from Hell and back in his latest illustrated novel "The Devil's Rose". Hardcover, 128 pages, full color, over 60 paintings. Published by Abrams. Retail version list price $24. Available now at most online and retail bookstores."
Alien....salad?
Thursday, August 23, 2007 at 6:14PM "In November 2006 Till Nowak created the image "Salad". For this image he created 12 digital vegetable models
in 3ds max using photographic references. They were combined to become a tribute to the fantastic biomechanical
creations of H.R. Giger and the vegetable portraits of Giuseppe Arcimboldo."

*scratches his head*
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Corruption Box Art...
Friday, June 29, 2007 at 11:16AM Metroid Prime 3 still feels like it is so far far away. Still...at least now we know they at least have a box to put it into when its released. :P

Son Of Mario.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007 at 12:47PM 
"A kid from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn wandered the underbelly of New York. He had found the derelict chamber known as the "Warp Zone" pretty quickly. The map left by his uncle Luigi made the sewer system easy to navigate. The inscriptions on the pipes were vague. What was world 1-1? He found out soon enough. The Warp dropped him off in a strange landscape overrun with toadstools (some of them sentient). An entire microverse existing perpendicular to New York. Now all he had to do was follow Luigi's instructions. Climb the stairs at the far end of the world, jump off the top and tag the flag in front of the castle. It sounded simple enough. But was it?"
This comes from Ted Lange's sketch blog which can be found here.
The giblet.
Sunday, December 3, 2006 at 4:39PM anyways...heres a random pic from artist Michael Hussar. He's got some pretty amazing work and I would very much like to get my hands on a print or two of his.

Shadowplay.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006 at 2:38PM Heres a peek at the cover art for Tad Williams novel, Shadowplay, the follow up book to Shadowmarch.

Random Art.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 at 9:24PM 
There's a truck load more of some pretty cool photo manipulated artwork here. Just don't ask me what they're talking about. :P
The Fantastic In Art and Fiction.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 at 6:19PM "Sponsored by Cornell University's Institute for Digital Collections (CIDC) this image-bank provides a visual resource for the study of the Fantastic or of the supernatural in fiction and in art. While the site emerges from a comparative literature course on the topic at Skidmore College, it is also intended to open the door to consideration of some of the constant structures and patterns of fantastic literature, and the problems they raise. In this sense, the materials presented here may find a use among students in a variety of disciplines."
Anyways, a ton of awesome pictures and what not to be imagined upon, HERE.
Rocket Study.
Wednesday, May 10, 2006 at 10:12PM 








