Many months ago I was faced with a great seizure that struck me for hours. During that seizure I had hallucinations that I was in the middle of a blood red savanna, littered with bones. To the left I saw a reaper with a great sword. The air around it seemed to be drained of all color. The storm in my brain struck the spot that generates fear and I was paralyzed in terror, screaming for the hours that my seizure lasted. Since then I've been changed, and that image remained with me. Eventually I put it into my art, and that is what you see here, a conjuration of fear at its purest.
I am an emerging, self-taught graphic designer, matte painter, and fictional cartographer. Interestingly enough, it was only after I was diagnosed with epilepsy at 18 that I developed any passion for art. Perhaps it is simply correlation and not causation, but it is curious nonetheless. Through my new-found spark for creativity and a need for a dungeon master in my group of Dungeons and Dragons friends, I stepped up and found a love for building the fantastical worlds in which we played. I drew maps for the travels, I learned matte painting to then show the landscapes and monsters, and ...
This is a gallery-quality giclée art print on 100% cotton rag archival paper, printed with archival inks. Each art print is listed by sheet size and features a minimum one-inch border.