With my obsession with my iPod and love of Jim Steinman’s music (think “I’ll do Anything for Love, but I Won’t Do That” - Meat Loaf; “Total Eclipse of the Heart” - Bonnie Tyler; “Making Love Out of Nothing at All” - Air Supply; and “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now” - Celine Dion) of course led me to Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell and Bat Out of Hell II – Back Into Hell.
As I was looking through the cd insert while the cd ripped into my iTunes, I discovered the art of Michael Whelan. The cover art on the Meat Loaf cd led me to Michael Whelan's website, and there I came across his incredible talent. He’s done the cover art for Stephen King’s The Gunslinger and the beautiful dragon on Barbara Hambly’s Dragsonsbane.
You can purchase prints or even originals (I’d love to be able afford the $9,200 price tag for Lord Protector).
Michael Whelan's art is an example of things I see that just inspire me to create something as exhilirating and beautiful. What if I could create something with such color and vibrancy and life? That would be a life to live, indeed.









The image you are showing, from the first "Bat Out of Hell", is a painting by Richard Corben. Michael Whelan did the cover for "Bat Out of Hell II". Corben also did the cover for Steinman's "Bad For Good".
Posted by: joeyrocket | January 11, 2009 at 04:09 PM