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The Wildergorn Gallery
A World of Difference

Every Wildergorn drawing has it's own unique life. The line drawings are transformed by colour, no two are ever the same and each bears the individual style of the person or people who set out to capture the essence of Wildergorn.
Framed and displayed (highly recommended) the finished pictures often become iconic reminders of an era. Here you can see some examples, both finished and in progress, by Wildergorn explorers - and new work is always welcome. Please email high resolution JPEGS of posters, book and digital pictures to Jamie at admin@wildergorn.com.
Poster Exhibition


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GALLERY 1
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Potters' Road
"Our second trip to Potters Road was a fantastic adventure. We saw everything in a totally different light and had a great time making it all come alive !! It's a great place to let your mind be creative and a truly beautiful little world to be in. I would love to go there and just put the real world on pause for a while"
Donald.
Donald.

Tower Mine
We do have a question for you , who's initials are J.W.H?? You always put a little surprise in all of your drawings? Donald. (Those initials stand for Jon Wyndham Hollis - my business partner and, at the very beginning, co-founder of Wildergorn! Jamiexx

The Cave Fishers
This one was very fun and very challenging at times! You’ve created a fantastic place for all us of to be creative and let our imaginations run wild.🙏
Donald.
Donald.

The Stormfish of Sool
We had a great time with this poster. I tried to make it as close of a copy of the Air Stones world as I could
and then show how quickly things changed when those dastardly Storm Fish invaded!!!
It was really fun to try and show the emotion and chaos of the invasion, I hope it came across that way. Great fun as always!
Donald.
and then show how quickly things changed when those dastardly Storm Fish invaded!!!
It was really fun to try and show the emotion and chaos of the invasion, I hope it came across that way. Great fun as always!
Donald.

The Pogs' Defence
Another triumphant masterpiece from Donald Kellogg. Oh for the life of a Pog! Thanks Donald.
Jamie xx
Jamie xx

The Airstones of Sool

Potters' Road
“It was fantastic coloring this beautiful drawing. I mostly used brush pens and prismacolor pencils. The Potters Road was a great place to spend my hours in these strange and challenging times! I'm going to miss this place and all the people and creatures”
Donald Kellog
Donald Kellog

The Gong Wizards
This was a wonderful world to color. Fun people and crazy little dogs ! It was great fun making it all come alive. A fantastic journey for everyone !
Donald
Donald

Tower Mine
Many thanks to Anne Gatel, from France, for submitting two of her exquisite posters. This Tower Mine and Watergorn to the right...

The Airstones of Sool
"These magnificent posters transport me to an imaginary world for hours, far from the worries of everyday life.
It makes you want to be with the characters you find there.” Anne Gatel Anne Gatel
It makes you want to be with the characters you find there.” Anne Gatel Anne Gatel

The Cave Fishers
“There are stories to be discovered within these drawings and we gradually enter the world of Wildergorn as the colouring progresses..." Anne Gatel

Watergorn
An extraordinarily beautiful Watergorn - captured by Anne Gatel. Thanks so much for sharing Anne!
Jamie xxx
Jamie xxx

Tower Mine
A stunning Tower Mine coloured by Chris Richie in his unique and exquisite style.

The Stormfish of Sool

Watergorn
It was done with a set of 320 Ohuhu Honolulu alcohol based brush/chisel pens. (Unfortunately I can't afford Copic Sketch - my ideal) The Ohuhu bleed a lot so I won’t be able to use them for the Book of Wildergorn but they’re great for the posters. Now I have to decide which one to tackle next!

Tower Mine
I was very daunted at first by the size of task ahead which was why there has been some considerable time between my purchase and actually taking the plunge. I'm so glad I did!
With regard to materials, I started off with a small cheap set of 20 water-based brush pens (Bowers), at the bottom of the picture (I worked upwards - I may work from the top down next time) and quickly realised that I needed a much greater range, so I expanded with a 96 watercolour brush pen set from Creative Peak.
I find brush pens offer speed with accuracy and less streaking than either chisel or fine tip markers.
With regard to materials, I started off with a small cheap set of 20 water-based brush pens (Bowers), at the bottom of the picture (I worked upwards - I may work from the top down next time) and quickly realised that I needed a much greater range, so I expanded with a 96 watercolour brush pen set from Creative Peak.
I find brush pens offer speed with accuracy and less streaking than either chisel or fine tip markers.

The Gong Wizards
Coloured with Spectrum Noir and Copic Ciao.
It was a lovely experience introducing my husband to coloring and having to figure out how to develop a logic on that. Jamie's designs are a nice introductory medium for people who know nothing about colors, or application, just give them a color wheel that will help :D.
Many thanx. Vladiana
It was a lovely experience introducing my husband to coloring and having to figure out how to develop a logic on that. Jamie's designs are a nice introductory medium for people who know nothing about colors, or application, just give them a color wheel that will help :D.
Many thanx. Vladiana

Tower Mine

The Gong Wizards

The Pogs' Defence

Watergorn
"Mr. Jamie, receiving the Watergorn poster as a present from my niece Marta was wonderful. I spent entire evenings colouring this mysterious and imaginative world. I used GIOTTO Stilnovo pencils, sometimes by overlapping two colours to create special nuances. I will be wanting to colour more posters for sure in the future".
Cinzia Testini
Cinzia Testini

The Gong Wizards
A stunning version of the Gong Wizards by Annette Luckemann. Thank you Annette - Jamie xx

The Gong Wizards
by Nicole Pineau
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Digital Exhibition


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