Nods, true enough.

For my part back in the mid 80's I had a large poster of one of his dragons
attacking a guy on horseback (a distraction) while two other 'adventureres'
stole the dragons treasure.  Or something like that.  Was on my wall for a
few years that one ;)

> -----Original Message-----
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> Visgaitis
> Sent: 14 February 2001 07:16
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> Subject: Re: [ogf-d20-l] Art talent
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> > Matt Totney-Roberts wrote:
> >> *chuckles* some of them are a little obscure, but anyone who's
> been into D&D
> >> (AD&D as well) for more than 5 years, then Elmore would be
> well known if you
> >> liek artwork - especially famous for his dragons. ;)
>
> ***** I've been a huge fan for about 15 years now. I have several prints
> signed by him and I had the opportunity to talk to him at Origins
> 91. He's a
> hell of a nice guy. I must admit that I like his older work a lot better
> though. His newer stuff doesn't have that same feel that it used
> to. Compare
> the two sets of Dragonlance covers that he did. The first ones
> were the vest
> by far.
>
> Jeff Visgaitis
> Inner Circle Games
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