Vespertina Revealed IX

William Bateman (1298 – 1355) Bishop of Norwich. A sister placed a carafe of mulled wine and freshly baked bread before the seated Bishop. He politely denied the offerings, stood up and began to pace around Mother Superior’s office. “We … Continue reading

Vespertina Revealed VII

Crescoptiscope image attributed to an early generation Soul Troll. “Vespertina noticed that the skin on the troll’s exposed arm glistened and appeared to be made of thin, clear, colorless strips that wound around the limbs, and sinews like twine. Elizabeth’s … Continue reading

Vespertina Revealed VI

Crescoptiscope image attributed to Vespertina. “I watched Vespertina contemplate the shiny object for a few moments before tentatively picking it up. It looked metallic and flashed spectral colors in the astral light as she turned it in her hand. From … Continue reading

Vespertina Revealed V

Crescoptiscope image attributed to William of Northampton. “I learned today there are two Williams of Northampton. One is the Earl of Northampton, a high ranking knight of many military campaigns in the service of Edward III. The other is our … Continue reading

Vespertina Revealed IV

This Crescoptiscope image is attributed to a soul troll in the astral plane. “Humans were carried like bags of flour slung over the backs of the trolls, or tied into strands of their long hair.”* *Vespertina Journal- Spiritus Quarere: De … Continue reading

Vespertina Revealed II

Crescoptiscope image. Imagine placing the needle from a record player onto an object (without it moving on the turntable) and then listen to it play a tune or communicate it’s story. That is a simple way to describe how a … Continue reading

Chester College Poster

As Above is As Below Hot off the wacom. This is Chester College’s new promotional poster which I designed and illustrated. The model is Hannah Edelson. I have been working with Anthony Padilla for years creating posters for LCAD and … Continue reading

Free Lecture at Glendale Library

This Saturday August 6 at 10:00 Free! Artist As Brand Lecture Sponsored by the Alameda Writer’s Group Glendale Library 222 E. Harvard St. Glendale, CA 91205 818.548.2030

Comic Con Review

LESSONS LEARNED Experiences are going to be good and bad depending on your perspective, but if we focus on the lessons learned we can always view it through a positive lens. Every San Diego Comic Convention since my first in … Continue reading