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Moving Pictures by David Frankland
Not a wintery scene per se but there's something cool about the colours and the silhouettes. The sun seems like it's light and warmth aren't getting as far as they should
Moving Pictures by David Frankland
Not a wintery scene per se but there's something cool about the colours and the silhouettes. The sun seems like it's light and warmth aren't getting as far as they should
The Librarian by Paul Kidby
Another bookish picture with our favourite orangutan. I guess November is a good month for staying inside and reading. I mean all months are but the dark, cold and wet feel like good excuses not to go out.
The Librarian by Paul Kidby
Another bookish picture with our favourite orangutan. I guess November is a good month for staying inside and reading. I mean all months are but the dark, cold and wet feel like good excuses not to go out.
When books of magic are left to themselves by Sandy Nightingale
Another bookish picture, but this time with a horde of strange little eldritch creatures. Not sure if they're more spooky or cute.
When books of magic are left to themselves by Sandy Nightingale
Another bookish picture, but this time with a horde of strange little eldritch creatures. Not sure if they're more spooky or cute.
The Librarian by David Wyatt
It's our favourite literary ape, in his natural environment. Surrounded by books, magic and bananas.
The Librarian by David Wyatt
It's our favourite literary ape, in his natural environment. Surrounded by books, magic and bananas.
Maskerade by Josh Kirby
It's all going wrong at the operahouse. In this crowded scene, there's trolls, witches and watchmen about, but where's the opera ghost and will he kill again? The fat lady is singing but it doesn't look over just yet.
Maskerade by Josh Kirby
It's all going wrong at the operahouse. In this crowded scene, there's trolls, witches and watchmen about, but where's the opera ghost and will he kill again? The fat lady is singing but it doesn't look over just yet.
Ginger the Somnambulist by Les Edwards
A good picture for spooky season, as Our Heroine is compelled by unknown forces to wander in the nigh. At least the little dog is paying attention.
Ginger the Somnambulist by Les Edwards
A good picture for spooky season, as Our Heroine is compelled by unknown forces to wander in the nigh. At least the little dog is paying attention.
Thud by Paul Kidby
A bit of a creepy picture in some ways; an uncanny space, stern statues and Vimes clearly not happy about what he sees.
Thud by Paul Kidby
A bit of a creepy picture in some ways; an uncanny space, stern statues and Vimes clearly not happy about what he sees.
Darktan to the Rescue by Jackie Morris
The art style here is great for the rustic setting, and interestingly belies how unpleasant the situation depicted is. You have to zoom in to see the dead rats around the dog. Though it's clear this is seen from a rat's POV.
Darktan to the Rescue by Jackie Morris
The art style here is great for the rustic setting, and interestingly belies how unpleasant the situation depicted is. You have to zoom in to see the dead rats around the dog. Though it's clear this is seen from a rat's POV.
Carpe Jugulum by David Frankland
A good picture for spooky season, as vampires fly past the moon and most of the picture has details in stark black and white.
Carpe Jugulum by David Frankland
A good picture for spooky season, as vampires fly past the moon and most of the picture has details in stark black and white.
The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents by Paul Kidby
The depth in this picture is very strong, with the distant towers and even more distinct mountains. The plains are only glimpsed between other things but you know they're wide.
The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents by Paul Kidby
The depth in this picture is very strong, with the distant towers and even more distinct mountains. The plains are only glimpsed between other things but you know they're wide.
Colour of Magic & Light Fantastic by Jack Kirby
It's the edge of the world as we know it! There is a lot going on here, mostly Colour of Magic, but with some Light Fantastic characters thrown in there, maybe wondering why they're there
Colour of Magic & Light Fantastic by Jack Kirby
It's the edge of the world as we know it! There is a lot going on here, mostly Colour of Magic, but with some Light Fantastic characters thrown in there, maybe wondering why they're there
I Aten't Dead by Sandy Nightingale
Granny Weatherwax with the bees and her ever useful sign. It's a summery image from a summery book, but September is often still pretty summery in England.
I Aten't Dead by Sandy Nightingale
Granny Weatherwax with the bees and her ever useful sign. It's a summery image from a summery book, but September is often still pretty summery in England.
The Lancre Morris Men by Melvyn Grant
Now this is supposed to be midsummer, but the rain and gloom makes it feel very autumnal. Presumably Jason Ogg is the big guy at the front. The shadowy elves are very sinister, and are those horns or ears?
The Lancre Morris Men by Melvyn Grant
Now this is supposed to be midsummer, but the rain and gloom makes it feel very autumnal. Presumably Jason Ogg is the big guy at the front. The shadowy elves are very sinister, and are those horns or ears?
The God of Evolution designs the MK1 Elephant, later discontinued by David Wyatt
Some of the details in this could be gory or lean towards horror art, but it has a lightness that keeps it comic. The anatomical & workshop details make it an almost scientific WIP.
The God of Evolution designs the MK1 Elephant, later discontinued by David Wyatt
Some of the details in this could be gory or lean towards horror art, but it has a lightness that keeps it comic. The anatomical & workshop details make it an almost scientific WIP.
Rincewind having trouble with the Octavo by Stuart Williams
Rincewind presumably in the midst of the drunken student dare that lead to one of the Eight Great spells being lodged in his head. Hard to say if the spell has just gone in or is about to.
Rincewind having trouble with the Octavo by Stuart Williams
Rincewind presumably in the midst of the drunken student dare that lead to one of the Eight Great spells being lodged in his head. Hard to say if the spell has just gone in or is about to.
The Five Horsemen of the Apocalypse by John Howe
The Discworld is barely visible, hidden in cloud with only mountains, and yet high as they are the Horsemen aren't quite in space either. The character depictions here are great, especially the way each is riding.
The Five Horsemen of the Apocalypse by John Howe
The Discworld is barely visible, hidden in cloud with only mountains, and yet high as they are the Horsemen aren't quite in space either. The character depictions here are great, especially the way each is riding.
Guards! Guards! by Josh Kirby
How is it September already? Anyway, we carry on. Never noticed the background houses before, which seem to be in the sky? Or maybe the angles are just unusual, which works with the snake-like bend of the dragon's body & receding tail
Guards! Guards! by Josh Kirby
How is it September already? Anyway, we carry on. Never noticed the background houses before, which seem to be in the sky? Or maybe the angles are just unusual, which works with the snake-like bend of the dragon's body & receding tail
The Summer of Snakes by Edward Miller
Very summer and very snakes. Not sure which Discworld book (or thing) this relates to tbh, please let us know if you do. Witches Abroad has snakes, but is swampier. The desert suggests Small Gods or Pyramids maybe?
The Summer of Snakes by Edward Miller
Very summer and very snakes. Not sure which Discworld book (or thing) this relates to tbh, please let us know if you do. Witches Abroad has snakes, but is swampier. The desert suggests Small Gods or Pyramids maybe?
Dealing the Cards by Sandy Nightingale
Took a little before we realised which scene this was (there is a lot of Discworld), but the clue is Two Flower lying prone in the back. The details on the Caroc cards here are just lovely, see alt text for the full list.
Dealing the Cards by Sandy Nightingale
Took a little before we realised which scene this was (there is a lot of Discworld), but the clue is Two Flower lying prone in the back. The details on the Caroc cards here are just lovely, see alt text for the full list.
The Bursar's hitherto unrealised talent by Sandy Nightingale
Nice to see the Bursar having some summer fun and riding the waves, he just looks so happy.
The Bursar's hitherto unrealised talent by Sandy Nightingale
Nice to see the Bursar having some summer fun and riding the waves, he just looks so happy.
Dragons over the improbability that is the Wyrmburg. When we did our Colour of Magic episode this bit made us think of Imagine Dragons.
Dragons over the improbability that is the Wyrmburg. When we did our Colour of Magic episode this bit made us think of Imagine Dragons.
Death rides the Sky of Lightning by Jon Sullivan
The Soul Music in August theme continues, but this seems a lot more metal.
August is a v busy month, so hoping to get all these pics posted, but might have to see how we go.
Death rides the Sky of Lightning by Jon Sullivan
The Soul Music in August theme continues, but this seems a lot more metal.
August is a v busy month, so hoping to get all these pics posted, but might have to see how we go.
Soul Music by Josh Kirby
It's summer so time for a Music With Rocks In festival. Looking at this, especially the part that's the front cover of the book, you can tell Sir Terry enjoyed Meatloaf, and I guess Josh Kirby did too or took that as inspiration.
Soul Music by Josh Kirby
It's summer so time for a Music With Rocks In festival. Looking at this, especially the part that's the front cover of the book, you can tell Sir Terry enjoyed Meatloaf, and I guess Josh Kirby did too or took that as inspiration.
The Colour of Magic by Melvyn Grant
This feels very much like the moment before Rincewind scares himself by doing some actual magic. Is it the spell in his head, the belief of Twoflower or is there just a lot of raw magic about the place?
The Colour of Magic by Melvyn Grant
This feels very much like the moment before Rincewind scares himself by doing some actual magic. Is it the spell in his head, the belief of Twoflower or is there just a lot of raw magic about the place?
Remembering Granny Aching by David Wyatt
This is such a strong picture. The emotions Tiffany is dealing with and the detail of all the items in the drawer sections. It's totally worth stopping and having a look through them (as I had to to do the alt text).
Remembering Granny Aching by David Wyatt
This is such a strong picture. The emotions Tiffany is dealing with and the detail of all the items in the drawer sections. It's totally worth stopping and having a look through them (as I had to to do the alt text).