This image is based on a rough sketch  provided by Games Workshop. I was commissioned to develop the sketch into a colour painting for use in FFG’s ‘Signs of Faith’ expansion for their Living Card Game ‘Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay’.


“Investigation as an occupation is a fairly recent occurrence in the Empire. However, today a small but growing number of mercenary investigators work throughout the Empire in order to look into unsolved crimes or suspicious activity. They tend to be more discriminating and meticulous than bounty hunters. The best of them, such as the Marienburger Sam Warble, can command large fees for their services. These investigators excel at quiet deduction, able to gather important clues or testimony from interviews.”


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Mike was born and lives in England. He has been working professionally for just three years and runs all aspects of the business by himself.


Mike is well educated in Art & Design and is qualified to Degree level in Illustration. He currently supplies unique artwork to clients throughout the world for use in books, films and games.


Mike has a passion for detail and enjoys capturing atmospheric lighting. Despite his interest in myths and fictitious subjects he tries to harness a sense of realism and history within his art. As a result his work balances on the divide between plausibility and fantasy.

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