Lightly Polished Pazuzu

The past day, I’ve noticed more visitors looking at my book on Smashwords, Pazuzu – Manifestation. I believe the extra attention has been generated by my efforts promoting my two short story compilations – Horrid Tales of Wister Town and A Codex of Malevolence – but that the Pazuzu – Manifestation ebook is free is probably more applicable. Yet the small surge lured me back toward the Art people may find if they looked for my version of Pazuzu – go ahead, Search Matthew+Sawyer+Pazuzu on Google Images.

Now, I was thinking of wholly new book covers for my Pazuzu Trilogy, so I didn’t plan to fiddle with the old pieces of artwork. Still, I felt compelled and the compulsion wasn’t selfish. Encouraged by the number of people looking at the first book in my Pazuzu Trilogy, I wanted to recognize those visitors and offer everyone a little better Pazuzu – the Artwork that is. I continue poking at the 8th revision of the story itself and that’s still coming. In the meantime, I think readers will be just as satisfied with the current 7th revision.

My refinement focused on the demon itself. Here is Pazuzu below,”on the road.”

Pazuzu Manifestation

I have a “vintage” version of the surreal digital painting. The image has been blanched and moderately desaturated.

Matthew Sawyer's Pazuzu Trilogy - Prestige

Both images are in the Pazuzu Trilogy online art gallery on Deviantarts. They’re free for use as desktop wallpaper, promoting the Pazuzu Trilogy – and real-life prints are even available for purchase. Enjoy!


Matthew Sawyer's Pazuzu Trilogy

Purchase Pazuzu Trilogy Pocket books and Hardcovers at LULU.

About isylumn

Grandiose, I know, but I knew the stories I wanted to write - years of drawing monsters had spun my own mythology and I hoped for something comparable and real. The book I wanted to write would fulfill a fading desire and breathe life into the chimeras I had sketched into my notebooks. That visual mythology was collectively called "The Mortui Philosophies." I had tried animation, but the repetitive work only produced frustration. So much in fact, I joined the 'sane' world and switched careers into Internet Technology. Secure, I had stopped painting and focused on a very rewarding career. After a few years lacking expression from my creative self, my Pazuzu Trilogy took its first breath. View all posts by isylumn

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