John Blanche Discussing Some Of His Most Iconic Artworks

Here it is!
In this first video, John Blanche chats about some of his most iconic art pieces from the Warhammer IP, along with some other select works. Also included is some footage I filmed with Tuomas Pirinen, which I felt was relevant to this video.
With Thanks to:
John Blanche
Tuomas Pirinen
Harry Kaye (@oldworldpaintedblood)
Ronan Duggan (@barristerinlaridesagain)
Music - "Voodoo Forest" by Jan Warnke
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  • @Madr0xTheMultipleMan
    @Madr0xTheMultipleMan10 ай бұрын

    I love the idea that every piece of 40k art kind of exists in setting as something an archivist created.

  • @art4freak795

    @art4freak795

    10 ай бұрын

    It makes sense in universe

  • @ObjectiveAnalysis

    @ObjectiveAnalysis

    10 ай бұрын

    Welcome to old school 40k 🖤

  • @deusex3124
    @deusex312410 ай бұрын

    A bit mindboggling to hear a seminal artist like John Blanche say he struggled with imposter syndrome. Not only an immensely talented artist but one with an extraordinary imagination and a style that is instantly recognisable.

  • @te9591

    @te9591

    10 ай бұрын

    Maybe he felt that a little because he's making art for a commercial sci fi entity and not being appart of a traditional gallery of sorts?

  • @matthinton19

    @matthinton19

    6 ай бұрын

    Atleast when he says it’s a talented person saying it. Usually people get a few subscribers and they have it despite doing very little

  • @matthayward7889
    @matthayward788910 ай бұрын

    Almost lost for words to describe how fantastic this is. Mr Blanche is an absolute legend in, and out the hobby.I could listen to them both talk for hours!

  • @Ethnarches

    @Ethnarches

    10 ай бұрын

    I think I've seen you commenting many times on Forgotten Weapons videos, so you are into Warhammer as well? :) Probably deep too seeing as you've found this interview... Nice to see someone with very similar interests. :)

  • @denitzseinkanal1962

    @denitzseinkanal1962

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@Ethnarcheshhhhhhhhhhhhhv h😊

  • @Ethnarches

    @Ethnarches

    9 ай бұрын

    @@denitzseinkanal1962 What's that? :)

  • @matthayward7889

    @matthayward7889

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Ethnarches haha! Yes that’s me :) I’ll look out for your comments now

  • @Ethnarches

    @Ethnarches

    8 ай бұрын

    @@matthayward7889 Thanks for confirming! I don't comment too often on FW videos, but if it's a Finnish firearm, then I'll likely do as I'm a Finn. :)

  • @bigsmiles768
    @bigsmiles76810 ай бұрын

    Thankyou John Blanche for creating such potent art with such unapologetically explorative expressions of the human madness. Imagine how many young people you have inspired to pick up a pencil. People will be exploring and using these ideas for decades.

  • @brockvenator2299
    @brockvenator229910 ай бұрын

    A few years ago I got diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer that meant I lost the use of my legs, had to do all the chemo, bone marrow transplant, whole lot. During this time I was told I may never get my body back, it might get worse, but during this time I got back into 'The Hobby', what an ominous term haha... Anyway, long story short, during this time, I re-discovered a lot of John's art, I was a keen hobbyist when I was a lad (before 'life' took over), and it reinvigorated me like I can't tell you. I spent the last year building up my body after the bone marrow transplant, and re building my interest in the hobby by getting back into miniatures and artwork, particularly John's work . I find it fascinating how someone with his creative knowledge applies himself to painting miniatures. I could look at his work for hours on end. What a treat, especially his miniatures. Not just gaming peices but so much more. John has been an immeasurable influence in helping me get my health back when all seemed truly lost. When I was told my entire body might fail yet leave my brain fully functional, John's art helped me through. I made myself a promise that although I couldn't do what I did before in a physical sense, I'd never, ever, let my creative imagination die. I do continue to recover. Like John says here, just painting miniatures for gaming is a great thing, but the art aspect is something more and that is a mentality I apply to miniature painting. The representation of historical archetypes, natural history, it all feeds into it, if that's what you want out of it anyway. Also loved what Mr Pirinen said. Thanks

  • @Nyctophora

    @Nyctophora

    10 ай бұрын

    Your story is inspiring in turn. Thank you for sharing it!

  • @yojimbo103

    @yojimbo103

    10 ай бұрын

    ❤ That's an amazing read!

  • @jackgeraghty4117

    @jackgeraghty4117

    10 ай бұрын

    The emperor protects 👍

  • @jac8awol

    @jac8awol

    7 ай бұрын

    All the best!

  • @monsterbox666

    @monsterbox666

    Ай бұрын

    Inspiring! Best wishes to you. You are a space marine warrior!

  • @TwinSkullsPainting
    @TwinSkullsPainting10 ай бұрын

    I have never heard John Blanche speak before, much more discuss his art. I grew up looking up his artwork in books like Warhammer 40,000 2nd edition rulebook, Warhammer Fantasy Role Play 1st edition, and the Beast Within campaign. To actually hear the words 'it was not commissioned, it was a labour of love', when describing the cover of the 40k rulebook, to see his expression after all these years of providing us with magnificent artwork pieces, hellish landscapes, details that you could look for hours and become lost in those imaginary worlds, is a blessing. Thank you very much for this. Thank you very much, Master Blanche. Your work is loved.

  • @Sleepysod

    @Sleepysod

    10 ай бұрын

    I always expected him to sound like Alan Moore 😊

  • @ParaFoxxen

    @ParaFoxxen

    10 ай бұрын

    @TwinSkullsPainting Then you’ve missed something. A couple of years ago Warhammer official YT made a video with him, talking about his work while he’s painting. Search for StormCast Episode 8 - John Blanche.

  • @intruder313

    @intruder313

    10 ай бұрын

    Same, I'd always thought he was a gruff Scot not an amiable Englishman

  • @mrharr0p
    @mrharr0p10 ай бұрын

    GW will be forever half the company without this man. He was the birth of my imagination when I was kid and will be forever indebted to him for that ❤

  • @TheDelinear

    @TheDelinear

    4 ай бұрын

    For real. They have a lot of talented people who do great illustrations and I wish I had even a tenth of their talent, but Blanche's work always stood out to me as art, not just illustration. I would always come away from one of his works with so many questions about life in the 40k universe. They were always so evocative and enigmatic.

  • @user-oy9iq5yt7y
    @user-oy9iq5yt7y10 ай бұрын

    The things they sayed about closed doors and primarchs who never meant to be miniatures caused me pain, i feel so much empathy to this kind of thoughts. Im in love with misterious and "blured" warhammer. I still hooked up with curent edition and understand that this is probably more profitable way for game development, but i used to completely sink in this universe and miss that feeling so much. That was my true escape from reality, "my guiding moonlight", and now i feel its almost gone.

  • @tombouric

    @tombouric

    2 ай бұрын

    I can feel that. I grew up on short stories with 40k, not necessarily the big novels aside from a few. Small, little stories that are self-contained slices of the weird, grey areas of 40k are my bread and butter.

  • @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS
    @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS10 ай бұрын

    The man who's art defined what WHF and 40K was for me. I would spend hours staring at artwork in the various rulebooks and compendiums i had for the hobby as a lad. One facet of his work that I always adored in the context of 40K was without fail he always managed to capture the concept of the monstrosity that mankind had become in the 41st millennium. He deserves far more recognition and praise thsn he recieves, though he might argue otherwise lol. Edit: the brief sentence he spoke in regards to the Primarch miniatures encapsulates the very core of the problem with modern GW. Ever since they switched to a "for profit" model of business something intrinsic was lost and my own interest in the company and the franchises was entirely gone. I only now wish to see tjem continue because a dear friend of mine works within their writing staff and not only does he have a family to feed, but it is something that is still a passion for him. Otherwise I think itd be better dying a death and returning to the realm of ideas from whence it was born.

  • @iharpo9292

    @iharpo9292

    10 ай бұрын

    The issue was them being bought out in the 90s and going publicly traded. They have to continue to increase profits. Personally i am a big fan of the horus heresy, the books, the lore. I really like the primarchs as characters and as minis. Imo as the setting became less of a thinkpiece and more of a real setting, fleshing out aspects that were originally intended to be mysterious is fine. Plus GWs lore team do still like to keep some of the strongest mysteries alive and well

  • @Littorious-X

    @Littorious-X

    10 ай бұрын

    @@iharpo9292 Some people see old lore as the best But in all honesty It was the lore at its worse Nothing really was set in stone It was very Wishy washy on where it would go Now they have a base and are still creating some of the best 40k lore there ever has been But some people WILL never accept that GW can do good, they only see it for everything bad Is GW perfect? No Is it as bad as some people seem to think? No

  • @iharpo9292

    @iharpo9292

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Littorious-X imo the lore and books are the best thing gw does nowadays. Also the creativity of their sculpts is amazing, just a shame on the prices

  • @rollo8459

    @rollo8459

    10 ай бұрын

    Horus Heresy was better written when it was rulebook and whitedwarf entries from remembrancers towing the line of fact and mythology. Thorpe, Dembski-Bowden and the rest betrayed the very foundation of the setting when they turned its mythological past into a trite melodrama, elucidating on it has done nothing to solidify the setting except in the minds of those without imagination or tolerance of ambiguity.

  • @ninjatango

    @ninjatango

    9 ай бұрын

    It's worse. @@Littorious-X

  • @Gothead420
    @Gothead42010 ай бұрын

    His style is instantly recognisable, His legacy undoubted. An inspiration for so many of us...🤓

  • @thecandlemaker1329
    @thecandlemaker13299 ай бұрын

    Blanche can never leave GW. There's his creative DNA in every single product GW is currently making. Everything from his start in the company in the 70's all the way up to 2019 when he designed Gloomspite Gitz for AoS is carrying his spirit. He's the god-emperor of Warhammer art.

  • @craneum123

    @craneum123

    5 ай бұрын

    He was also the leading concept designer for the Kharadron overlords..And gosh his stormcast concept work was incredible. An amazing man.

  • @tombouric

    @tombouric

    2 ай бұрын

    His Stormcast piece looks like it's informed the design of the Reclusians. It's nuts just how far reaching his influence is. I think he deserves a comfortable retirement at this point, if he wanted it. Whether or not he's contributing his artstyle to GW directly, his influence will be in the settings for a long time after he leaves it.

  • @johncranston421
    @johncranston42110 ай бұрын

    Thanks to John Blanche, Mark Gibbons and Ian Miller, my teenage years were full of inspirational artwork to fuel my hobbies. What a legend 🙏

  • @Nyctophora
    @Nyctophora10 ай бұрын

    "I just drew pictures" That may in fact be the understatement of the century!

  • @RSBurgener
    @RSBurgener10 ай бұрын

    When I was in my teens, I was a bit cheeky towards Blanche's work. When I became a man, I was spellbound. I had to live some hard years before I understood it and loved it. I hate that I ever felt any other way! If I had to compare him to anyone else, I think it would be Tony Iommi. He is distinctive, iconic and humble. All he ever did was his own thing, and it blew everyone away.

  • @SilverSword1
    @SilverSword110 ай бұрын

    "I'm not finished yet!" Never change, John.

  • @batjutsu
    @batjutsu10 ай бұрын

    Thanks to everyone involved. Fabulous that John & Tuomas agreed to be interviewed and share their ideas and experiences. 🤩

  • @jordansorcery
    @jordansorcery10 ай бұрын

    I’ve been looking forward to this since you started talking about it online, and it is fantastic. For decades John Blanche has spoken to us through his art, thank you for helping him to speak to us in another way too.

  • @Filmdegminiatures

    @Filmdegminiatures

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words dude! Always a fan of your videos :)

  • @hellboy69ism
    @hellboy69ism10 ай бұрын

    His converted Minotaur with Mona lisa standard blew my mind when it came out in the 80's. I remember seeing John at the Citadel Miniatures open day and he was a young Biker dude, good to see he is still around and passionate about his work.

  • @derekscanlan4641
    @derekscanlan46419 ай бұрын

    I was a Fighting Fantasy kid! This guy rocks!

  • @transvestosaurus878
    @transvestosaurus87810 ай бұрын

    Sisters of Battle is my favourite piece of WH art - the mix of sci-fi/cyberpunk, medieval illuminated manuscript, the militia in the style of Rembrandt's 'The Night Watch', and the classical depiction of Armageddon in the background captures the soul of Imperium.

  • @the98themperoroftheholybri33
    @the98themperoroftheholybri3310 ай бұрын

    When he talks about the emperor on the golden throne art, he mentions he also drew the artwork for the gates and the steps to the emperor's throne, those artworks are also fantastic and stir the imagination, they also include early concepts for the Custodes too, but i never knew that the emperor depicted here wasn't the real Emperor

  • @brother_wesley
    @brother_wesley10 ай бұрын

    What a sweet old man he is. This brought me to tears. Thanks John

  • @Reverands
    @Reverands10 ай бұрын

    The impact this guy had on the modern world. His brush strokes guided millions of people.

  • @DuncanRhodesDRPA
    @DuncanRhodesDRPA10 ай бұрын

    What a great video. Great artist, great visionary and a great man. Thank you John.

  • @Filmdegminiatures

    @Filmdegminiatures

    10 ай бұрын

    Appreciate the kind words!

  • @tonnehead777
    @tonnehead7779 ай бұрын

    It was John's art that made the cost of the old White Dwarf's worth it no matter how much it kept increasing. I can still remeber pieces I've never seen again 30 years later.

  • @lukepeterschmidt6373
    @lukepeterschmidt637310 ай бұрын

    For a short time, I was at Sabertooth Games when John's Horus Heresy concepts were being done, and I was just floored by how great they were. It is so unusual to see an artist who works for a company given the freedom to create work with the primary goal of "inspiring others" - and no one has done it better than John. Can't wait to see what he's working on next!

  • @terraneaux
    @terraneaux10 ай бұрын

    Blanche did so much to really bring this mad, dystopian world to the page... he's so humble about his skills, but nobody else could have done what he did, honestly. His scenes are a mad juxtaposition of the ethereal and distant and the immediately brutal.

  • @miwicpmiwicp8074
    @miwicpmiwicp807410 ай бұрын

    A huge influence and mastermind in the hobby. A legend. Thank you for this, and thank you John for all of your art.

  • @sonicwingnut
    @sonicwingnut10 ай бұрын

    It's lovely hearing John Blanche confirm what I felt all those years ago as a teenager encountering his artwork in those 2nd edition books. I enjoy the vast expanded lore of 40K but there was also something unknowable and chaotic about those drawings. As a kid I didn't even know who Blanche was specifically but I remember in art class using pencils to try and emulate what I would later find out was his style. It was like Hieronymus Bosch doing a 2000AD strip.

  • @Don_Juan89
    @Don_Juan8910 ай бұрын

    He and Alain Blight defined 40k for me. The first Artwork shown, the Black Templar one is in my opinion the by far most iconic piece of 40k art ever created. It inspired a generation of hobbyists and is unmachted even today. Great to hear him talk about that!

  • @AVoxintheVoid
    @AVoxintheVoid10 ай бұрын

    John's art was the fundamental reason I began my fascination with the Warhammer universes. This man is a true living legend. Fantastic interview my friend! Vox

  • @skboog
    @skboog10 ай бұрын

    I always thought that John Blanches art works rivaled the art work I would go to galleries to see, glad to get this exclusive insight from the maestro himself!

  • @keepcalmandre-roll5480
    @keepcalmandre-roll548010 ай бұрын

    John Blanche is such a legend. His art brought the 40K universe alive for me as a kid. Such a talent and nice guy. Saw him in Bugmans Bar once but didn’t want to disturb him having his lunch :)

  • @Kreated_by_khaos
    @Kreated_by_khaos10 ай бұрын

    omg such a soft and gentle voice, i always thought he would have this deep booming voice for some reason

  • @dm51964
    @dm5196410 ай бұрын

    A massive salute to John and the best and finest man I have ever worked alongside and a real honour to have done. An inspiration then and now

  • @jeannot7784
    @jeannot77849 ай бұрын

    Blanche is the soul of this universe, as simple as that.

  • @philcurran2313
    @philcurran231310 ай бұрын

    The man has always been a hobby legend !!! Very polite and generous with his time at Games Days in the past.

  • @Alexandermhinton
    @Alexandermhinton7 ай бұрын

    Holy sh*t. This was incredible. I had no idea he was still living. I have goosebumps and I am basically speechless to hear this man talk about his work.

  • @jamzee_
    @jamzee_3 ай бұрын

    “There are better artist than me.” No John, there are not. No one will ever be as influential to the warhammer40k’s aesthetic or even influence as John was. John bleeds warhammer.

  • @TimTheGrim
    @TimTheGrim10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for everything John. I can't measure the influence you had on me and my life.

  • @tanaka601
    @tanaka60110 ай бұрын

    For Black Templars fans, John Blanche is as respected as would be Sigismund for Black Templars in the lore. 🕯 The real founder of the chapter who drawn his lapis and brought to life the Black Templars with his art. 🙏🏻 Also that “i’m not finished yet”, truly a black templar in his heart! Thank you for posting this video, from a Black Templars devoted fan this is gold!

  • @YeeWhoEnterHere
    @YeeWhoEnterHere10 ай бұрын

    You can't over estimate this man's influence on the world of fantasy. A true uncompromising artist who has a unique style yet well versed in the works of other masters. Loved the interview thanks so much.

  • @williamrobinson8151
    @williamrobinson81519 ай бұрын

    What a guy. He shaped my dreams from jackson and livingstone to 40k. Very talented man.

  • @DJCallidus
    @DJCallidus7 ай бұрын

    John Blanche helped shape my imagination as a teenager. Without him 40k and GW wouldn't be the same. I remember Toumas first releasing his beta rules for Mordhiem. Necromunda but for Warhammer Fantasy. Thanks for the video 👍

  • @paulvanappeven3340
    @paulvanappeven334010 ай бұрын

    Thanks John for all of the years. You are one of my favorit. Grtz from Belgium. I’m 59. Still A Great fan.

  • @Celestina0
    @Celestina010 ай бұрын

    Seeing his black templars on my first box of warhammer at 8 years old - I’ll never forget it

  • @barbarianlife
    @barbarianlife10 ай бұрын

    His artwork is amazing and set the foundation for the Warhammer look and feel. Sir John? He deserves the recognition.

  • @Tedpikel

    @Tedpikel

    10 ай бұрын

    They only Knight blacks and pedophiles.

  • @LOCATIONREDACTED
    @LOCATIONREDACTED9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for uploading this. Make Warhammer Weird Again!

  • @Okidus
    @Okidus10 ай бұрын

    Understated point that marketing piece is not the same as a passion piece. Bright colors, faces, dynamic pose draws the eye, Passion and room for interpretation connects us.

  • @smoss9813
    @smoss981310 ай бұрын

    What a legend. He's had such a massive influence on my life and art interests. I hope we have more 40k art that's impressionist and weird. Bless you john

  • @ArnoldJudasRimmer..
    @ArnoldJudasRimmer..10 ай бұрын

    This is simply a MUST WATCH for anyone related to our fantastic hobby! The living legend. In his own words the thought process included. Amazing, and thank you John! 👏👏👏

  • @nigelholloway5127
    @nigelholloway512710 ай бұрын

    This man cracked open my head and hose-piped my child brain with images and ideas that set me on a new way of thinking. It’s stayed with me over the last 40 years and brought me such joy. Thank you!

  • @jhol2752
    @jhol275210 ай бұрын

    this is incredible, the importance of deeply creative artists like him can never be understated, abominable intelligence can never and will never produce anything like what he has done, no matter how much they imitate and steal. truly inspiring

  • @Crytica.
    @Crytica.10 ай бұрын

    John Blanche is my absolute favorite Warhammer artist. His style is so iconic and really brings out the grim feeling of the WH40K universe. I remember opening an art book of WH40K a long, LONG time ago and seeing his work for the very first time and being instantly captivated by it. Loved his work ever since.

  • @damienfoyer
    @damienfoyer10 ай бұрын

    What a treasure Mr Blanche is. Lots of inspiration as a teenager "back in the day" from his glorious artwork. And a classic quote of his in White Dwarf "What?! No thrash?"

  • @fedexyz79
    @fedexyz799 ай бұрын

    John Blanche is an absolute legend. His art is been so influential and he is the reason why the 'grim dark' GW/Warhammer because so popular in the first place back in the 80s and 90s. I'm still so much in awe as much as when I was a kid reading the first pages of White Dwarf or early editions of Warhammer. Too bad everything is becoming less grim/dark/gothic now.

  • @richardowen808
    @richardowen80810 ай бұрын

    I remember staring for hours at John's artwork years before I even got into the hobby. His artwork is utterly sublime!

  • @bobmoore-tg4vv
    @bobmoore-tg4vv10 ай бұрын

    So much of my youth happily spent gazing into the strange and beautiful worlds conjured up by John's immense talent for building an atmosphere surrounding his characters, this man is a treasure to me.

  • @drfishynooooo881
    @drfishynooooo88110 ай бұрын

    This is one of the most important GW related youtube videos released

  • @ChaptermasterGordian
    @ChaptermasterGordian9 ай бұрын

    His art is brilliant, but also his painted miniatures and conversions are awesome.

  • @benburkin7942
    @benburkin794210 ай бұрын

    Great interview, and it was amazing to see John talking about his art. As a kid in the 80s, his art has had an influence on me, my gaming, and RPGing.

  • @spaceork6973
    @spaceork69736 ай бұрын

    I own many pieces of his art from both Warhammer and other universes. I also have a copy of ratspike and other collections featuring his work. But I have never heard the man speak before and his cadence makes his art that much deeper. We are truly blessed

  • @bitzbox
    @bitzbox10 ай бұрын

    Really good interview. Could listen to John talk about art for hours. One day I'll pick up a copy of Ratspike as I love Ian Miller too

  • @stoovfx3871
    @stoovfx38719 ай бұрын

    When Warhammer was influenced by creative brilliance and not corporate banality.

  • @sixsevenfour
    @sixsevenfour10 ай бұрын

    What a treat to be able to sit down and listen to his perspective and thought process. Thank you for this, and thank Mr. Blanche for being such an inspiration.

  • @joshlambert3695
    @joshlambert369510 ай бұрын

    Great listen. Thanks so much for posting and recording such a thing. More, more!

  • @Deemancer
    @Deemancer10 ай бұрын

    Grew up with Mr. Blanche Warhammer and Fighting Fantasy art and it feels incredible to finally see the legend himself and learning about his greatest works. Thank you all for this.

  • @TheOuroboros84
    @TheOuroboros8410 ай бұрын

    Blanche's work is something I didn't appreciatte as a teenager fan of warhammer...now that I'm well into my 30's I realise both why I've grown so fond of it, and it has nothing to do with nostalgia. His paintings have a much more mature and foreboding essenece.

  • @BazookaJRambo
    @BazookaJRambo10 ай бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic! Thank you for filming this. 🤘🖌️🤘

  • @CarlosRodriguez-dd4sb
    @CarlosRodriguez-dd4sb10 ай бұрын

    Great thoughts from an incredible artist. I always felt the strong link between the medieval Warhammer to the 40k version. Just made sense. I hope he continues for years to come

  • @MiniatureRealms
    @MiniatureRealms10 ай бұрын

    This is just fantastic, thank you for sharing this.

  • @MariusGage
    @MariusGage10 ай бұрын

    This is outstanding, thank you so much for doing this

  • @ankerboi
    @ankerboi10 ай бұрын

    The GOAT. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @mosesgn3536
    @mosesgn353610 ай бұрын

    Amazing to hear about John's process and glad he now has the time to enjoy his retirement from GW. Thank you for being able to secure an interview, I know John has always maintained his privacy which I respect.

  • @jonnowocky8179
    @jonnowocky81799 ай бұрын

    Fantastic to get to listen to this man talk, his art and the lore it influenced remains a huge source of inspiration throughout my life. What a prolific amount of material too, so impressive ❤

  • @DAMIENDICE
    @DAMIENDICE10 ай бұрын

    This was amazing, thank you for this!

  • @joshpuffpufftekken
    @joshpuffpufftekken10 ай бұрын

    thank you so much for making this

  • @jcpouzols
    @jcpouzols10 ай бұрын

    That's a fantastic interview! It's such a delight to hear John talk about his work. Thank you for sharing these moments with us!

  • @toi_techno
    @toi_techno10 ай бұрын

    Amazing video These images are etched onto my brain in such a good way Thanks guys

  • @blindrouge9518
    @blindrouge951810 ай бұрын

    Incredible stuff, thanks for making this!

  • @Gruntcakes69
    @Gruntcakes6910 ай бұрын

    Wow what a great piece of history, great to see and hear John talk about such iconic work. Great video and really appreciated 👌🏽⚡️

  • @CinderblockFrog
    @CinderblockFrog10 ай бұрын

    This is an amazing watch! WOW great work

  • @Knoffles
    @Knoffles10 ай бұрын

    Fantastic insight. Glad someone was able to capture his thoughts now he is retired. Am I right in thinking he was probably a bit, I’ll say ‘frustrated’ with losing some of his work due to GW claiming IP on it after it was put in their publications.

  • @firechilduk
    @firechilduk10 ай бұрын

    I thoroughly enjoyed this interview with John Blanche. My father is also an artist and alongside his artwork, John's work's really inspired my imagination as a child and still stirs a mix of nostalgia for the games I used to play and awe of his talent to this day.

  • @hammerthebacklog
    @hammerthebacklog10 ай бұрын

    Fabulous interview. Beautifully edited and put together too! Great job!

  • @The_emperor_neglects
    @The_emperor_neglects10 ай бұрын

    This is great. Thank you, and looking forward to more

  • @BigMikeMcBastard
    @BigMikeMcBastard10 ай бұрын

    John's art was 40k for me growing up. I'd never seen such gritty, grim artwork. The way even the artwork itself seemed to be decaying. Amazing talent.

  • @Billzor991
    @Billzor99110 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for doing this video, to hear the master talk about his iconic and amazing art is just an absolute treat!

  • @troglodyte4207
    @troglodyte420710 ай бұрын

    Just casually drops a second, coloured volume of Voodoo Forest coming out

  • @neuzd

    @neuzd

    10 ай бұрын

    The information was already out, mentioned in the Hollow Press newsletter of late July.

  • @williamford3605
    @williamford360510 ай бұрын

    Thanks for putting this together, Tom. It's a true gift to all of us.

  • @jonbranch710
    @jonbranch71010 ай бұрын

    When i see his artwork, i can just hear canibal corpse playing in my mind

  • @dahalofreeek
    @dahalofreeek10 ай бұрын

    I love the Warhammer art. The style is always so maximalist with a lot going on. I think it's a hugely valuable part of the IP. It stirs the imagination and makes the narrative and world building aspects of Warhammer become super vivid.

  • @user-pu3bj9yr6x
    @user-pu3bj9yr6x10 ай бұрын

    Brilliant Tom ! Such an interesting interview !

  • @dombrierley3368
    @dombrierley336810 ай бұрын

    Love hearing about his ideas and thoughts, inspiring stuff thank you 😊

  • @kamenriderace1501
    @kamenriderace150110 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing, I was entranced throughout

  • @thurdeye
    @thurdeye10 ай бұрын

    That's really something. What a great insight. Well done, sir.

  • @Berserkerworks
    @Berserkerworks10 ай бұрын

    This is the sort of interview I've been waiting years to see. Well done, can't wait to see what else you will produce!

  • @99Plastics
    @99Plastics10 ай бұрын

    This interview is fantastic!

  • @marklouisspark
    @marklouisspark10 ай бұрын

    Always a pleasure hearing from the artist! Loved this, thanks for the interview!

  • @Dagstyrr
    @Dagstyrr10 ай бұрын

    Corrupted my young mind! Very thankful for that.