BEELZEBUB'S KEEP   INFERNO No. 1

Beelzebub's Keep - (unpublished work, acrylic on Gessoboard) - There is no single construct in Hell that typifies the monolithic evil of its rulers more than this enormous edifice. Thousands of feet high, surrounded by lava and blanketed in a thick mantle of necrotic flesh, the Keep is an artificial mountain that encompasses the infernal seat of power. Built above the living tomb of an imprisoned Watcher, it is a labyrinth of claustrophobic tunnels and corridors that would take a lifetime to explore - if one had the courage. At its center rears Prince Beelzebub's Dome, the largest domed structure in Hell, beneath which is its feared Rotunda, the Prince's audience chamber. Whispered rumors do not begin to tell of the horrors it has witnessed, nor of the terrible orders which have issued from within its confines.

There have been so many "evil" buildings rendered in paintings and for film that I was consciously trying not repeat anything I'd seen before. And I was also trying to beat the scale of the Wargate painting. I'm not so sure I accomplished that, but I am satisfied with its overall feel. (Note: I regard this painting as a work in progress.)

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