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The Erol Otus Shrine

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...I find that many Otus drawings catch my attention, and stick in my mind far longer than other early rolegame artists do. His style evokes the exotic and the macabre in a way that few other artists can match. --Matt Stevens, “Brilliance & Dross in RPG Artwork”, Imazine #37
Otus, one of the first generation of TSR artists, is beloved by generations of D&D gamers. His body of work epitomizes the art of D&D from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Many gamers began playing D&D with Otus' drawings as a backdrop. Seminal TSR box sets, manuals, magazines, and prepackaged adventures incorporated Otus' psychedelic palette and equally colorful adventurers... Otus depicted ordinary people in extraordinary situations, and, in doing so, invited gamers to see themselves in his art. Locked in a life and death struggle with bizarre alien-like monsters, these absurdly dressed adventurers highlight the quirky humor of old-school D&D. Caught in situations beyond their control, Otus' existential depiction of old-school adventurers elicits both amusement and pathos.

--Greg Gillespie and Darren Crouse, "There and Back Again: Nostalgia, Art, and Ideology in Old-School Dungeons and Dragons." Games and Culture 7 (6) 441-470, 2012

Cover for a new edition of The Monster Alphabet.

The rhaumbusun is a small, cowardly reptilian creature seemingly related to the basilisk. It has a weaker petrifying gaze, affecting nearby creatures for only a few rounds. Its eyes resemble clear faceted gems, and are valuable to alchemists and wizards as components for magical inks and potions related to paralyzation. (AD&D "Dragon's Bestiary" entry created by Victor Selby and Ed Greenwood, illustrated by Erol Otus, Dragon 52, August 1981)

I decided I needed to color the Purple B'ooze from a couple days ago.

"A 2nd commission for Dan Weiss, co-creator of “Game of Thrones”. A gift for his Dungeon Master Craig Mazin, creator of “Chernobyl” and “The Last of Us”. This was very meaningful to me because Chernobyl is maybe the best thing I've ever seen on television. I had a vision of Craig as Lord of the Slimes and Dan wanted him DMing so Mazin Presides"

lost and lone

from the Arduin Grimoire by Dave Hargrave

Per EO's facebook page:

The gatefold for the album by Bobby Joe Ebola, “Solar Cantata”. The painting is inspired by the idea of people trying to run away from climate disaster. At least the man is carrying a pine cone, perhaps he will find a safe place to plant the seeds one day. https://bobbyjoeebola.bandcamp.com/album/solar-cantata

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Dan B. Weiss, co-creator of the Game of Thrones series, commissioned a piece for his friend Tom Morello, the otherworldly guitar player of Rage Against the Machine, it is his 60th birthday.

In his communications Dan sent a picture of his son holding open Deities & Demigods to the Cthulhu section, this guided the artist to “Morello in R’lyeh”: