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Ian Miller – The Battle of Hornburg

Jun 14th, 2009 | Categories: Art | Fantasy | Ian Miller | Illustration

Ian Miller - The Battle of Hornburg

Nothing like a bit of Ian Miller to break up the flow of the blog, probably because in terms of style there’s no one else anywhere near him…

This amazing image is originally scanned from David Days “The Characters From Tolkien” book, that’s the subject of a larger post featured over on Jeff’s superb Ski-ffy Blog http://ski-ffy.blogspot.com/search/label/Ian%20Miller

Ski-ffy has a huge selection of original Sci-Fi material (not the crap stuff) loads of retro goodies not found anywhere else….

Ian Miller’s official site: http://www.ian-miller.org/ well worth a visit!

Ian Miller – Chaos Knight

Oct 25th, 2008 | Categories: Ian Miller | Illustration

Even by Ian’s own meticulous standards this stunning character Illustration features an insane level of detailing, trippy stuff indeed, love the helmet in particular!.

Image taken directly from Ian’s regularly updated official site http://www.ian-miller.org/ featuring many more samples, full biography, Ian’s prose and poetry plus the chance to buy some of his original art – do check it out…

Ian Miller – The City

Sep 17th, 2008 | Categories: Concept Art | Horror | Ian Miller | Illustration | Sci-Fi

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These superbly nightmarish pen and ink visuals were preliminary character studies for the 1994 James Herbert Graphic novel “The City” Illustrated by Ian Miller in his indomitable scratchy Gothic style – a really great demonstration of the detail achievable with dip pen, brush and ink.

The City is the fourth installment of Herbert’s popular Rats Series, It maps a chilling post-apocalyptic future where the pathetic remnants of mankind scrape out an existence in ruins under the new order – The Rats! available here on Amazon – thats just got me thinking, what the difference between Post-Apocalyptic and Steampunk?

Images featured courtesy of Ian Miller, via his http://www.ian-miller.org/ portfolio site.

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