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MORDHEIIM COVER PAINTING HD, FULL SCALE
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It's been a long time coming, but as promised, here is the full-scale Mordheim cover artwork by Geoff Taylor, called "The vision of Mordheim". It has never been shown at this scale before since I was given the original as a parting gift from GW.
I was not able to share this earlier as no print shop could scan or photograph the painting due its size. Luckily Vapriikki museum stepped in, and their photographer Jari Kuusenaho took this photo where you can zoom right in and see the individual brushstrokes by Geoff. it was photographed today. 7543 × 5285 pixels.
Here is the link to the original source file the museum sent me: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jmhkpu29ai4p1td/Pelimuseo.jpg?dl=0

https://www.flickr.com/photos/145566173@N08/30098557933/in/dateposted-public/




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That is pretty epic. Thanks for sharing!
   
 
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