I’m terribly impressed. Sincerely. I love history and myth – the older the better, it seems. It’s very interesting to me to read the myths (the ones that lend themselves to it) in the light of the people who would have been telling them. So many of them seem to have some historical basis to them (The Iliad, Mahabharata, even some of the Mabinogion, etc…) You are doing a magnificent job of making a myth-making society come alive. The style of art just seems perfectly suited as well.
Sorry to ramble on… If you ever get to Colorado, let me know, I’ll put you up.
I’m terribly impressed. Sincerely. I love history and myth – the older the better, it seems. It’s very interesting to me to read the myths (the ones that lend themselves to it) in the light of the people who would have been telling them. So many of them seem to have some historical basis to them (The Iliad, Mahabharata, even some of the Mabinogion, etc…) You are doing a magnificent job of making a myth-making society come alive. The style of art just seems perfectly suited as well.
Sorry to ramble on… If you ever get to Colorado, let me know, I’ll put you up.
Regards,
Marc Raab
Thanks very much Marc – glad you like it. No immediate plans to come to Colorado, but you never know, I may take you up on that one day ;-)