My fourth piece that was accepted into the Expose annual this year. (via Did you see my spear? - Gallery - aaronjriley.com)
My fourth piece that was accepted into the Expose annual this year. (via Did you see my spear? - Gallery - aaronjriley.com)
Recently released work from last year. (via The Road Beneath - Gallery - aaronjriley.com)
New cover reveal for all three of Bradley P. Beaulieu’s books. Including mine. (via Aaron J Riley Blog - aaronjriley.com)
A cover I did a few months ago.
(via Defenders of Midgard - Aaron J Riley Blog - aaronjriley.com)
Recent book cover I did. (via The Flames of Shadam Khoreh - Aaron J Riley Blog - aaronjriley.com)
I’m giving a presentation at VCU on Friday, November 16th on sketchbooks. What are they? Where do they come from? How can you tell if you’re doing it right? Should it hurt? These questions, and many more, will be answered by myself and a crack team of special guests. Commonwealth Ballroom, 11am - 1pm.
(Japanese) The Kuchisake-onna, or Slit-Mouthed Woman. “Children walking alone at night may encounter a woman wearing a surgical mask. The woman will stop the child and ask, “Am I beautiful?” If the child answers no, the child is killed with a pair of scissors which the woman carries. If the child answers yes, the woman pulls away the mask, revealing that her mouth is slit from ear to ear, and asks “How about now?” If the child answers no, he/she will be cut in half. If the child answers yes, then she will slit his/her mouth like hers…”