
Many things are cooking in my sketchbooks. The cinematic universes of tomorrow are pouring out of my blue Col-Erase pencil! (Certainly some of my future projects are!)
Many things are cooking in my sketchbooks. The cinematic universes of tomorrow are pouring out of my blue Col-Erase pencil! (Certainly some of my future projects are!)
Many things are cooking in my sketchbooks. The cinematic universes of tomorrow are pouring out of my blue Col-Erase pencil! (Certainly some of my future projects are!)
Many things are cooking in my sketchbooks. The cinematic universes of tomorrow are pouring out of my blue Col-Erase pencil! (Certainly some of my future projects are!)
It’s October, and you know what that means: Denis Villeneuve has released an epic, bazillion dollar adaptation of Dune! Read my spolier-free review here!
Here was a new slave-concubine, then, red-haired like my father, willowy and graceful. She had a dancer’s muscles, and her training had obviously included neuro-enticement. My father looked at her for a long time as she postured unclothed before him.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Ugh! This is taking longer than I expected! But as you can see, the artwork does not wont for detail!
This week, as I wrap up April Fool’s Month, you can follow along as I develop an illustration I have been fiddling with in my sketchbook for a few weeks now–a scene from the novel Dune. I’ll share the stages[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Here are some sketches for an upcoming illustration I will be posting, set in the throne room of the Emperor from Dune.
Here are some sketches for an upcoming illustration I will be posting, set in the throne room of the Emperor from Dune.
Here are some sketches for an upcoming illustration I will be posting, set in the throne room of the Emperor from Dune.
In honor of the new Dune movie, I present: a thinly disguised vagina dentata metaphor! Larger version here.
In honor of the new Dune movie, I present: a thinly disguised vagina dentata metaphor! Larger version here.
Well, not “angel” so much as “saint”. St. Alia of the Knife, to be exact, here portrayed in my favorite scene from Children of Dune where she (Paul Atreides’ younger sister) fights a training robot naked (as is only proper[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Well, not “angel” so much as “saint”. St. Alia of the Knife, to be exact, here portrayed in my favorite scene from Children of Dune where she (Paul Atreides’ younger sister) fights a training robot naked (as is only proper[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…