![]() ![]() ![]() He details a bewildering variety of alien lifeforms such asGyrosprinters, Arrowtongues, Grovebacks, Daggerwrists, Skewers, Emperor Sea Striders, and Eosapiens. He has two daughters, Cayley and Hillary. Barlowe writes as a sort of 24th century Audubon, presenting his findings in a collection of paintings, sketches, field notes, and diary entries from his explorations of Darwin IV. A sequel, The Heart of Hell, was released in 2019. God’s Demon, Barlowe’s first novel inspired by these works, was released in 2007. Barlowe’s Inferno and Brushfire are interpretations of the demonology contained in the Grimoire of Honorius. ![]() Expedition, adapted to television as Alien Planet, is a complex look at the speculative evolution of the fictional planet Darwin IV. His original art books Barlowe’s Guide to Extraterrestrials and Barlowe’s Guide to Fantasy showcase his interpretations of specific creatures and beings from well-known science fiction and fantasy literature. Barlowe is best known for realistic paintings of surreal alien life, hellish landscapes as well as paleoart. His parents, Sy and Dorothea Barlowe, were both natural history artists. He has painted over 300 book and magazine covers and illustrations for many major book publishers, as well as Life magazine, Time magazine, and Newsweek. Wayne Barlowe (born January 6, 1958) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and painter. ![]()
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