DARK PATHS

The Wicker Man (Dark Paths #1), The Plague Pit (Dark Paths #2), Unquiet Graves (Dark Paths #3), The Phantom Airman (Dark Paths #4), The Wreckers ( Dark P.
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Your works always seem to be in perfect harmony with its surroundings of abandoned places, old industrial areas and brownfields. Explain your attraction to such locations. As one of the premier listening posts during the cold war the giant radar unit was used by the western occupying forces. No longer used for interception it now serves as a host for cultural activities.

Aside from the five meters high facade, the guardhouse by the entrance gate we worked with a totally burnt out building, hidden and remote from the actual festival ground. Walls were covered by graffiti only here and there, the back part being totally untouched. Walls out of metal were totally rusty creating exceptional textures. For not being part of the festival, not many people saw it. However, luckily, photographers captured the aesthetic of the moment.


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Until today I have been predominantly drawing in abandoned places and preferring locations that are rather hard to access. The right background is very important and crucial — especially for choice of subject.

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In an abandoned slaughterhouse, for example, I created a wall drawing of five meters in height depicting a Victorian doctor for plagues. Vultures just waiting for their part of the arrangement surround him.

The presence of the doctor reaches as far as into the single cells of the arcades. A building consistent of a long corridor with various arcades was used to dry the guts for further processing. The building next to it was a leather factory. Your works depict a world of dark-age-scenarios and resemble disaster movies.

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How do your subjects arise? They mirror present times. Our constant demand for energy, the global industrialisation and the resulting conflict of power and resources.

Dark Paths Series by Allan Frewin Jones

Scenes from countries where war has long became mundane. Then Sisaroth meets a dwarf, Tungdil, who has been locked up in the Dark Abyss Tungdil will be well-known to readers of the Dwarves series! Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page.

Dark Paths: The Legends of the Alfar Book III

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Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. As you can see, this book took me awhile to read. Part of this is due to less time to read changed my going to work routine, which resulted in less reading time and part of this is due to the slow progression of the book. With that said, this book had THE most interesting ending and tying up of loose ends ever!!!

The War of the Dwarves 4. The Revenge of the Dwarves 5. The Fate of the Dwarves 8. A new book yet to come With this knowledge the series becomes that much more interesting and makes me want to read it all again in the correct order, and all at once, to understand it all a bit better. Well orchestrated by Markus Heitz.

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Een interessante sprong in de tijd, met nieuwe personages. Jul 02, Rob added it. Heitz belongs IMHO to the best fantasy writers of this time. Heitz is not someone who describes war as an adventurous and glorious thing, no he makes you smell the decaying bodies and feel the blood on your hands and shows the gruesomeness of it.

On the other hand he also makes you smell the roses and enjoy the landscapes through the eyes of the main characters.

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If you enjoyed it go get parts 1 and 2 as well. That series established the protagonists of this series as antagonists a little bit too well, so it can be difficult to warm to them as characters. This comes to the fore at the end particularly which implies that this lack of character identification might be intentional.

Good bit of High Fantasy though readers that favour characters that are highly likeable may find it hard to get into.