There isn't much recent work on this page for the moment. Lower on the page you can see older work I did for RPG (Role Playing Game) books and for posters for an Action RPG organisation.
Right: This piece of Fantasy art is one of a series of illustrations for my children's book project. The second image is a detail of the same illustration. Year: 2012.
Right: This drawing of a bronze statue coming to life is an exercise. It was the third drawing I did after picking up my pencils again. The first two were still quite terrible, so I'm not showing those. But what this drawing proves is that I have progressed fast over the course of only a few weeks and a few illustrations. It actually feels like I was able to pretty much pick up where I left off so long ago. To me that's an encouraging sign for the near future and for the quality of my two new projects. Not that the war is already won. Far from it. But I'll get there soon. Year: 2010.
Right: I know, it's not really a Fantasy illustration, but superheroes are somewhat related, no? I made this one right after the bronze statue exercise here above. Year: 2010
A selection of older Fantasy style work (1987 - 1996):
Much of the artwork below this line is in Black & White because in the period from 1987 to 1996 I mainly drew for black & white publications.
Right: A pen illustration of a dragon's head for a Dutch Fantasy roleplaying game for young players called 'Monsters & Magiërs'. Client: Stichting Kamiel Bizaar Year: 1993.
For more information about Monsters & Magiërs, click here.
Right: A pen illustration of a gnome like fantasy creature for a Dutch Fantasy roleplaying game for young players called 'Monsters & Magiërs'. Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1993.
For more information about Monsters & Magiërs, click here.
Right: A Fantasy / Classic horror style comic book page in black & white + 1 support colour for a small magazine. Client: Stichting Kamiel Bizaar Year: 1993
Right: Two pen illustrations for a Dutch Fantasy roleplaying book. Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1991 & 1990
Right: Two pen illustrations of adventurers exploring tunnels for a Dutch Fantasy roleplaying book. Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1991 & 1993
Right: A pen illustration with support colour of a fantasy warrior for a Dutch book with Fantasy roleplaying scenario's. Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1991Extreme right: A pen illustration with support colour of a faerie creature for a publication for children. Client: Stichting Kamiel Bizaar Year: 1992
Right: A pen illustration of an undead reading a copy of "Schimmen & Schaduwen", the Dutch RPG to which I also contributed as writer of scenario's. Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1990
Right: A pen drawing of a 'Goopie' for a Dutch Fantasy Role playing game (RPG). Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1993
Right: A pen drawing of two 'ratlings' for a Dutch Fantasy Role playing game (RPG). Despite the many years separating me from this piece of work, I'm still rather proud of it as I believe it to be one of my best early Fantasy drawings. Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1992
Right: An unfinished pencil sketch with the same theme as the pen illustration here above. I especially like the pose of the female ratling in this image. It's dynamic and graceous at the same time. Year: 1993
Right: A pencil drawing of a Norseman for the basic rulebook of "Schimmen & Schaduwen", a Dutch Fantasy RPG. Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1990
Right: Three pen illustrations with added colour for a Dutch Fantasy roleplaying book: A bedouin style woman sitting in a place called "Cyber City X", a daemonette and a grinning demon. Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1995 (?)
Right: two gouache painting for the Dutch RPG "Schimmen & Schaduwen" of the shadow world, a place that spawns demons and soul eating shadows. Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1989
Right: A pencil drawing of a Noseling, a sort of mystic in the world of the Dutch RPG "Schimmen & Schaduwen". Client: The Wise Tree Year: 1992
Right: A 50's SF parody poster in black & white + one support colour for a theme party. Client: just some friends of mine Year: 1991
Right: A pen drawing for a publication of a German organizer of RPG & board game conventions. Client: Fron 11 Year: 1994