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- The Magnuson Monolith. First appeared in Magnuson Park, Seattle on Jan.1 2001. Moved to Duck Island in Green Lake, then back to Magnuson. Rumored that "Some People" did it.
- An old piece from about 1990 that I've haven't finished yet. Acrylic and guache on illo board. Zoomed in view of about 6" section of larger peice.
- Really old art from about 1982, inspired by an even older Vicky Wyman T-shirt design of about 1976. Ink and watercolor on paper. Original a little over 4" high.
- Seriously old sketch art, but a nice piece I've always liked. HB pencil on "toothy" sketcbook paper. About 3" wide.
- The Partisan. Mouse Girl with a Mosin Nagant, a timeless classic.
- "A little Christmas Cheer for the Picket" My alternate Christmas card design for reenactors. Federal troop of the 7th Wisconsin Vol. Inf. duering the winter of 1864 during teh seige of Petersburg VA. Original 8" x 6" ink on paper
- While I shouldn't put words in other's characters mouths, this suddenly sprang into my brain. I hope it isn't too inflammatory.
- "Portrayal of the Artist as a Fehnnik" Inspired by Elin Winkler's story (and Pat and Scotty's art) As an extra bit, the setting is intended to be at a point in the past of Fehnnia, at the cusp of it becoming a technic civilization (and a fannish Albedo/Fehnnik cross over story). Original line art approximately 8" x 10", watercolor and acrylic on a 8 1/2" x 11" copy.
- A Frank Frazetta parody done some time ago, hopefully within content rules? Airbrushed acrylic.
- Finished art for Fehnnik cover. Any last minute feedback before I poot it off to Elin?
- Shayzorr, disguised as Shayzeri, has a little chat with Vorihni Zarast. From Tales of the Fehnnik
- Work in progress. Blue areas are part of the under painting for multiple color layers. Watercolor on board.
- Sketchbook Fehnnik. Ink and watercolor about 6" high. From a color copy provided by the sketchbook owner. I very much appreciate the practice of sketchbook owners making copies for me of the work I put in them and regret that I have not documented many of my earlier pieces that way.
- Sniper. Acrylic on canvas 8"x12
- "Silly rabbit, tricks are for kids" in a whole new meaning. Pandar work for FC2001
- My photographic likeness circa 1864(?) Quarter plate tintype.
- North Altantic Wolf Pack. Old Uboot art from the early '90s. Acrylic on board.
- What I sould have looked like in the spring of 1863. The big hat with plume and long coat was the proper uniform of the US Army during the WotR, the shorter 4-button coat and forage cap being only intended for fatigue duty, but became common for field wear due to wartime expediancies. Watercolor and acrylic on gesso'ed board
- "Season of the Witch" by Donovan was on the air, provoking this. Image is rather cropped-in, as my scanner isn't big enough to get the whole peice in. Watercolor and acrylic on canvas.
- Formal young Erma portrait. Airbrushed arcylic on canvas 8"x11".
- simple sketch book request in watercolor
- A simple Fennic as Zouave (French colonial troop, the uniform became a fad for a while during the WotR) sketch book peice done at MWFF.
< 1/2— Steve Gallacci