The Priestess

A sovereign feminine figure rises from the mist beneath a blood moon, one hand raised to channel the storm, the forest bearing witness

She stands where the mortal world thins and something older breathes through. Wreathed in mist beneath a blood moon, her raised hand channels what the forest remembers and civilization has long since forgotten. The aurora turns above her like a living wheel.

The Priestess

The Priestess explores the archetype of the feminine as sovereign conduit — not suppliant, not symbol, but the very vessel through which the numinous speaks. Painted in acrylics, she emerged from the same cosmological current running through the broader Kreative Forge body of work. 16×20” – Available.

Fortune’s Gambit

“Fortune’s Gambit” – A Study in Color, Chaos, and Fate In Fortune’s Gambit, Rob conjures a world where nature’s fury and fate’s indifference converge in a breathtaking display of movement, texture, and atmosphere. The piece captures a spectral wreck, its rotting hull and tattered sails draped in ghostly decay, caught in an eternal struggle against … Read more

Ashville Viking Festival

A painting depicting a tall, ancient tower standing on a steep, rocky cliff surrounded by greenery. The sky is bright blue with scattered white, fluffy clouds, and the sea stretches out in the background, blending with the horizon. It evokes memories of the Ashville Viking Festival's rugged landscapes.

Today was a great Faire day at the Ashville, Ohio Viking Festival. Pendragon Chainmail was in the house, lending me a tent for the weekend. Good people, great times.

Booth Setup 1
Booth Setup 2
Booth Setup 3
Booth Setup 4

Work in progress from live painting today….

Castle WIP

Pythia – Apollo Calling

It’s another boring Tuesday. Pythia, High Priestess of the Oracle of Delphi, is going about her daily rituals to a god she’s never actually seen or heard. Suddenly, a beam of light and booming voice take her by surprise. Apollo is calling. This is an attempt to capture that moment. Behind the scenes. I’ve a … Read more