Artist Biography

  A visual master of the Weird, influenced heavily by H.P. Lovecraft and the original Lovecraft circle, G. Edwin Taylor is continually honing his craft. Taylor has been published as an artist and displays his drawings and paintings publicly. During his brief stint in the comic book industry his work was hailed by COMBO magazine as "...The most original we have seen in over a decade." 

   Additional professional credits include storyboard artist on several films and the addition of his captivating art to fine private collections throughout the country. He signed on with RevoltAmps as their artist where he designs (freehand) the logos for their line of guitar and bass amps. His most recent endeavors include becoming the main cover artist for THE GHOST magazine. He is an Active member of the infamous Church of Satan and currently resides in Chicago, Illinois.

 Artist Statement

    My work is a study of the psychology of fear.

    I create mirrors held up to societal taboos, seducing the viewer to confront the darkside of human nature.  Through the angles of their reflections, I summon forth visions of sex, death and the demons of madness, forcing the spectator into a confrontation with the primal dread of the unknown.
    Ask yourself this: "How does my experience of reality change when I view one of these pieces?"
    I have gazed into the beautiful face of America's immoral terror and embraced it.
Now, it's your turn.

              -G. Edwin Taylor

   e-mail: artist@taylor9.com