Spot illo of a Kelpie, for Warhorse Adventures.
Messing around with a dragon of less conventional design.
A couple of mech designs.
A Morrigan in mid-transformation. Created for Creatuanary.
Runequest duck doodles.
A Frost Snail, cousin of the Flail Snail. Spot illo for my D&D-related blog, and you can read about this monster here.
I should point out (as people have asked) that the bloke getting a spike through his head is a dwarf. To me, D&D dwarves are just smaller, hirsute versions of humans. Or badgers in human form. I don't subscribe to the Scot-ish, pot-bellied Jackson version of them.
I occasionally dabble in aviation art for books, magazines and model kits. These are (top to bottom) a Nakajima Ki-44, a Mitsubishi F1-M2 and an Aviatik (Berg) D.I
More of my avation art here.
Cover art for an RPG adventure I was writing for the White Star scifi RPG, but will probably convert to the Mothership rpg instead. General vibe was channeling 70s scifi book covers by Chris Foss, Peter Elson, etc.
An alien created for a homebrew adventure I originally ran for Star Frontiers in 1987. These are short creatures with stone age technology, although they do use bits of a very old crashed spaceship.
Sketch of a Stirge.
Pencil drawings I made in 1986 or '87 as handouts for 'The Mauretania', an adventure for the Call of Cthulhu rpg (second edition - published in 'The Asylum & Other Tales'). I modified the adventure quite a bit, as published adventures usually need a bit of bodging. These were essentially images I handed to players when they experienced certain events within the adventure. I also used the same approach when running homebrew adventures.
Artwork by me, Jerry Boucher. Mostly rpg-related stuff and some other things. None of this artwork may be used or repurposed without my prior permission. Please ask!
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