The first in the “fan” series.
Illustration © 2010 by J.E.Larson
paper, gothic, skeleton, umbrella, umbrellas, surrealism, skulls, hands, graves, fan, graveyard, cemetery, tombstones, expressionism, victorian, silent, victoriana, pen and ink, abandoned building, german expressionism
J.E.Larson was born during the spring of the great Tea Cosy Revolution. He is believed to have been raised in the scriptorium of a didactic monastery before touring the moors of Humbug near the coast of Hopping Frog with a traveling caravan of gypsies. He now illustrates for several publications through automated dispatch from a tower in Claggum Hall.
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Love the stories, the art, stunning, another masterpiece
Thank you so much!
– JELarson
Just tremendous to look at. Your work is fantastic.
Many thanks!
– JELarson
Jesse this is wonderful…reminiscent of Edward Gorey. Great stuff…
Much appreciated, Jim!
– JELarson
Wow…another great piece! The way you make atmospheres is as vivid and surreal as Edward Gorey’s in a way…but completely your own and incredibly striking.
Thanks, Trystan – I’m glad you dig it:)
– JELarson
Love the Edward Gorey style. I got to see his work in person last year and it was amazing. Great job with the crosshatching and the composition… very cool
I appreciate that, Lynnette – and how I envy your visit to Mr. Gorey’s original work – that must have been a day to mark with a white stone:)
– JELarson
Loooooove your art!!!
So glad you do – thanks!
– JELarson
great art,
Many thanks!
– JELarson
Many thanks!
– JELarson
Fantastic Congrats on your feature x
Thank you much, my friend:)
– JELarson
Gorgeous – your art so reminds me of Edward Gorey without being a copy it has a similar feel and mood to it. :-)
Thank you so much – that is a wonderful compliment:)
– JELarson