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Stained glass eolh rune with full lead-came, tinted and green glass.
St. George and the Dragon

Stein am Rhein, Switzerland
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Some really special orders are heading to the post office! Do you see yours in the photos?

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Dungeon synth + drawing ruins
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NEW BOOK: Horizons of Iron (Second Edition)

In his work Horizons of Iron, one of the strongest right-wing voices in poetry today writes of his homeland, of nature, and of the degeneracy and promise of modernity.

https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/horizons-of-iron-second-edition/

Glory to the Fires
Glory to the Blood
Glory to the most Holy
Stoke the Crucible of Combat
As it was before
As it is now
As it shall ever be
Eternal War without end.


Arthur Powell is one of the strongest right-wing voices in poetry today. In his work Horizons of Iron, he commands a variety of moods, shades, and poetic voices, but his poetry remains always muscular and powerful. Writing of his homeland, of nature, and of the degeneracy and promise of modernity, Powell is living proof that the ancient tradition of English poetry does not lie fallow beneath the barrows of Albion, but is alive and well.

This second edition of Horizons of Iron includes a reflection by Powell on the original collection, as well as ten additional poems of equal strength to it. One of the most beloved volumes of rugged 21st century poetry now finds an expanded edition in Exeter House Publishing.

https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/horizons-of-iron-second-edition/
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Titian Study in progress.
The Wallace Collection
Dragon Slayer Sketch
Dip pen & oak gall ink.

The original print belongs to the Augsburg Book of Nobles; a project undertaken by Hans Burgkmair the Younger and Heinrich Vogtherr the Younger to illustrate the coats-of-arms of the patrician families of the city of Augsburg.