This article is about the artist. For the lighting designer, see Patrick Woodroffe (lighting designer).
Patrick James Woodroffe (27 October 1940 – 10 May 2014) was an English artist, etcher and drawer, who specialised in fantasy science-fiction artwork, with images that bordered on the surreal. His achievements include several collaborations with well-known musicians, two bronze sculptures displayed in Switzerland and numerous books.[1]
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Patrick James Woodroffe (27 October 1940 – 10 May 2014) was an English artist, etcher and drawer, who specialised in fantasy science-fiction artwork,...
of brigadier. His brother Patrick was born in 1954. The family lived in a five-bedroom detached farmhouse in Essex. Woodroffe left Marlborough College...
by PatrickWoodroffe and Dave Greenslade, released in 1979. The project combines a hardback book (conceived, written and illustrated by Woodroffe) and...
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Production design was by Mark Fisher, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger and PatrickWoodroffe. Graphic design and video animation was by Mark Norton. Total attendance...
Morgan Studios in London. David Howells of Gull records commissioned PatrickWoodroffe to provide the cover art, a piece called Fallen Angel depicting a...
eleventh studio album by English band Strawbs, with cover art by PatrickWoodroffe. The producer of the album Jeffrey Lesser was, according to songwriter/singer...
works are Cactus Choir, The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony (with art by PatrickWoodroffe) and From the Discworld. Television work includes music for the BBC...
glazes of oil paint. This technique was first discovered by the artist PatrickWoodroffe and is outlined in his book A Closer Look (Paper Tiger, 1986, ISBN 1-85028-025-8)...
game worlds he has helped to shape. His images are, in the words of PatrickWoodroffe, of a style which "has as yet no name, no easy access, no fixed criteria...
a 1998 computer arcade fighting game Fallen Angels, an artwork by PatrickWoodroffe used on the cover of the Judas Priest album Sad Wings of Destiny Fallen...
production was designed by Mark Fisher, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, and PatrickWoodroffe. The design included a 60-metre (200 ft) wide digital print created...
production was designed by Mark Fisher, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger and PatrickWoodroffe. The show opened with a circular central screen exploding with fireworks...