I am beyond pleased that I found this artist; he is by far one of my favorite artists, if not my favorite. I stumbled his website and I have been seriously considering buying one of his prints.  Enough gushing on my part; the most notable thing about his prints is the realism coupled with surrealist themes and motift\s. Mechanical humanoid creatures and terribly horrific demons await you in this impressive portfolio. I personally know nothing of Keith Thompson, but his work speaks volumes to me in regards to his creative imagination, attention to detail, and patience (coloring these unique prints must have taken days). Below are more examples of his work with links back to his website:
PRIPYAT BEAST
“When the secondary explosion occurred at the reactor, spewing an almost immeasurable torrent of radioactivity into the jet stream, surrounding locales could only survive long enough to form mass graves for their dead.” – Keith
KARAKURI
“Commissioned long ago by the 7th Tokugawa, a great patron of Karakuri design during the Edo period. Used to entertain guests with its charming grace as it carefully presents its hosts with tea, the Karakuri has also been used sparingly in Noh theatre, much to the shock of the audience when they discover the true nature of a seemingly masked actor” – Keith
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