T. Shaw-Taylor
@tstartworks
Artist - Enquires: [email protected] https://t.me/tstartworks
Big pile of work going out the door today, we're flat out packaging them all up and just waiting for a few bits to arrive from the Assay Office so we can post on Friday. Thanks as always for the support everyone.
If you ever entertain delusions about the World's Richest Autistic Man funding some kind of neo-renaissance or even commissioning a tasteful public monument or portrait, its helpful to remember that his aesthetic sensibilities are less developed than your nan on Facebook all day
It was great talking with @Anglo_Ouroboros on @CorncrakeMag about how the publishing industry steered and contained fantasy literature It's more top-down than you know! Watch our video here from 4pm youtube.com/watch?v=Hn4IE9…
"Just use AI or get left behind" folks after the next solar flare torches the electrical grid and they're permanently cut off from their demonic circuit board labourers.

Drawing of the statue of King Arthur (he will return) by Peter Vischer the Elder, designed by Albrecht Durer. It stands amongst other historical and mythical figures in Hofkirche in Innsbruck, Austria, as part of the tomb of Emperor Maximillian I.


Greetings, new followers! We are busy assembling manuscripts while great artists like @tstartworks are hard at work creating original art for these classics. While you patiently wait, here is a teaser from H.E. Marshall’s rendition of Beowulf: And now all slept save Beowulf…
Some small watercolour studies in the A5 sketchbook of various scenes from the first canto of the 1924 silent film Die Nibelungen: Siegfried, directed by Fritz Lang.

Logo design for @TheJollyReiver and his excellent YouTube channel, check out his work and follow him if you like history, folklore, ghost stories and other such things.

Studies after the great Frazetta. A5 sketchbook - 1.5 hours per page. Oak gall ink with sable brush. Pages 17 & 18 of 90.

Started a new sketchbook to try and get better at drawing. Observational studies, 1.5 hour time limit per page to keep things spontaneous and energetic. Pages 11 & 12 of 90
