A Weaver Dragon, a monster I created for my D&D blog. You can read about it here.
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.
A Treacherous Pillar. This is a D&D monster I created for my blog, and you can read about it here.
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.
Commissioned artwork for Pickpocket Press' Low Fantasy Gaming rpg
ASW aircraft concept.
A Carnyx. This is a spot illo for my D&D/RPG blog, and you can read about it here.
I've always liked the illustration of a Bugbear from the 1E AD&D Monster Manual (drawn by David Sutherland). It made them seem slightly unhinged. My Bugbear sketches are trying to tap into the same vibe.
A Flail Snail. Spot illustration for Old School Essentials. This was the first illustration I was asked to create for OSE, which pleased me no end as the Flail Snail is one of my all-time favourite D&D monsters.
I played Runequest quite a lot from 1985 to about '87, and always liked that it featured ducks as a playable race. I had a duck barbarian character called Koduck Instamantix.
'Crush your enemies eggs, see them rolling before you, and to hear the lamentation of the ducklings'.
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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