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When I look at some of the fantasy art you have it does rekindle my interest in it. Lovely collection.

 

I'm still waiting for something from the Ian Livingstone / Steve Jackson FF books to pop up again (although I haven't had a real good look around recently). Sadly last time I saw something I had recently made a purchase. *sigh*

 

I'd love to get a Wayne Reynolds painting from Dnd 3.5 personally....

 

*rolls*

 

yup... that's really cool :P

 

 

 

@Terry. Agree with some of your motivation..I buy what I love when I can afford it. Definitely with you on that one. Haven't manged to maintain any semblance of focus yet but the box ticking is coming to an end now. Having a lot of fun picking up low value bits and bobs with ebay hobby money only and really appreciating that I have enough now to allow my eye to reset from piece to piece when I take time to browse, doesn't seem to lose any shine now like it did when I only had one or two things up.

 

Haven't been brave enough to stray outside of the box ticking yet i.e. into stuff I don't instantly recognise, commissions or unexplored tastes that I would be unsure about how I would respond to them long term.

 

Well, the total for these three latest Wayne England originals worked out at less than £100, including p&p (about $150).

 

Lots of great art out there, at affordable prices! :grin:

 

terry, you know that is just untrue.... If it doesn't cost at least 10k it is not worth owning...

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When I look at some of the fantasy art you have it does rekindle my interest in it. Lovely collection.

 

I'm still waiting for something from the Ian Livingstone / Steve Jackson FF books to pop up again (although I haven't had a real good look around recently). Sadly last time I saw something I had recently made a purchase. *sigh*

 

I'd love to get a Wayne Reynolds painting from Dnd 3.5 personally....

 

*rolls*

 

yup... that's really cool :P

 

 

 

@Terry. Agree with some of your motivation..I buy what I love when I can afford it. Definitely with you on that one. Haven't manged to maintain any semblance of focus yet but the box ticking is coming to an end now. Having a lot of fun picking up low value bits and bobs with ebay hobby money only and really appreciating that I have enough now to allow my eye to reset from piece to piece when I take time to browse, doesn't seem to lose any shine now like it did when I only had one or two things up.

 

Haven't been brave enough to stray outside of the box ticking yet i.e. into stuff I don't instantly recognise, commissions or unexplored tastes that I would be unsure about how I would respond to them long term.

 

Well, the total for these three latest Wayne England originals worked out at less than £100, including p&p (about $150).

 

Lots of great art out there, at affordable prices! :grin:

 

terry, you know that is just untrue.... If it doesn't cost at least 10k it is not worth owning...

 

:cry:

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Was looking through some old fanzine material and came across the following:

 

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A 'T. Doyle' piece!

 

Obviously, it's a pastiche of Wally Wood EC imagery.

 

Makes me cringe looking at it now! :blush:

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Three new Wayne England painted artworks arrived this morning.

 

First up . . .

 

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"Tale of the Nine Swords"

 

Image measures approx. 7" x 7". Nice vibrant colours and the attention to detail is exceptional (which this lousy scan doesn't really capture).

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Newly arrived . . .

 

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Pendrake; Gorgamour by Wayne England

 

Beautifully painted artwork with an image size of 9" x 12.5".

 

This is a photograph of the art (hence the slightly tilted image), as it's larger than my A4 scanner can fit!

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