A selection of works from the book series Lost Ages of Civilization. This book of illustrations showcases the past four years of Artist Schel Harris' best works of art. Full color- full page reproductions and beautiful sepia toned ink works ...expand text.
A selection of works from the book series Lost Ages of Civilization. This book of illustrations showcases the past four years of Artist Schel Harris' best works of art. Full color- full page reproductions and beautiful sepia toned ink works fill this 1st addition of illustrations. Ancient pre-historical myths also adorn each chapter documenting the technological evolution of early "modern" humans. Close text
For 23,000 years, the magical creature, Orobai, has wandered the lost forests and towering mountains of Aurduin. When he finds an unusual jewel that transforms into a mysterious young girl, he knows that his destiny is at hand. Now is ...expand text.
For 23,000 years, the magical creature, Orobai, has wandered the lost forests and towering mountains of Aurduin. When he finds an unusual jewel that transforms into a mysterious young girl, he knows that his destiny is at hand. Now is it a race against time as Orobai seeks to piece together the intricate puzzle of the girl's identity, their entwined fates, and their relationship to the prophecy of an apocalypse that will forever transform the world of Aurduin. Join Orobai in his quest to protect the girl and seek out a vision that will show him the path to his ultimate purpose. Orobai's Vision is the first installment of the Tale of Aurduin series, a four-book fantasy epic and is now available as a 276 paperback book for 14.98 USD at www.aurduin.net, www.martinball.net, and www.lulu.com/martinball and as a PDF ebook download here. Close text
Short Stories covering the strangest of categories, from dreamland bathrooms to suicidal graffiti artists, this zine pulls wierd things out of a hat and shows them to you. The plots are wierd and dark, written using the "dream journal" it ...expand text.
Short Stories covering the strangest of categories, from dreamland bathrooms to suicidal graffiti artists, this zine pulls wierd things out of a hat and shows them to you. The plots are wierd and dark, written using the "dream journal" it was made in 2006. Close text