I find myself constantly in search of the perfect vision of something I haven't seen. I find myself on the lookout for a figure or form that I hope exists outside my mind, beyond my narrow personal range of perception.
Since I started writing my own game material based on the works of the writer H P Lovecraft, I have been in search of artists who share my visions of what his creations might look like. With so many manufactured, nigh on industrial-scale producers of imagery in the market, creating games based on templates and common visions established 30 or more years ago, it's tough; tough to find those willing to go back to the source for