tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25632303.post2381978582112834272..comments2023-10-31T17:35:49.567+01:00Comments on JRC-1138 (moif's old blog): Artist of the Month; Arthur Rackhammoifhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16478350237996551732noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25632303.post-74347096216391459232013-03-12T02:36:10.578+01:002013-03-12T02:36:10.578+01:00Well I ordered the book (as you saw on FB) and it ...Well I ordered the book (as you saw on FB) and it looks like it may answer a few of my questions. I'll write a blog post about it at some point. <br /><br />I've been doing a lot of thinking recently. My life is undergoing quite a few changes at the moment, some good, some bad and some that defy easy description. We're moving to a new house soon, outside of the city (at last) and since Oleg is gone, I'm at something of a threshold and not sure where my interests will take me now. <br /><br />I'd very much like to get back to spending most of my time doing illustration, rather than role playing games and wargaming. Without Oleg, and all our in-jokes and shared interests, the games which have held my attention for the last decade have lost a lot of their appeal. moifhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16478350237996551732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25632303.post-1822270722320292092013-03-11T15:01:53.292+01:002013-03-11T15:01:53.292+01:00As a non-illustrator, I love when you write about ...As a non-illustrator, I love when you write about illustration techniques. Arthur Rackham has always been a favorite of mine, because I like the way his drawings make me feel. They have a certain organic ambiance that speaks to me. I've never, however, taken the time to analyze how they might have been created. Your posts always add an extra dimension and allow me to look at the images in a different way.Cyanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04449759825675555828noreply@blogger.com