The above image is a small strip I cut from our cover for Interspecies. It's a teaser of what's to come. Remember last year when I did a blog post on Kōsa Press titled, The Magnificently Dark Piofoks, in which I showcased our cover artist's talent? Well, this is part of that beautiful and awesome cover he made … Continue reading Babylon’s Song is Done!
Author: Woelf Dietrich
#Art of Fantasy 69: Lucas Graciano
Today there be dragons-a-plenty. Lucas Graciano is a multi-award winning artist from Oceanside in the US. He started in the video game industry as a visual development artist and developed over time into an accomplished illustrator. As a freelance artist, he focusses primarily on fantasy illustration and book covers, card art, and other promotional works for … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 69: Lucas Graciano
Deadlines and Vacations
"I have a deadline today right in the middle of a forced vacation at my mom’s. Luckily I’ve managed to secure the loft above the garage. It’s quiet here with no internet connection and just the swish of treetops swaying in the wind as company." I posted this to Instagram earlier this week. I can … Continue reading Deadlines and Vacations
#Art of Fantasy 68: Kouji Tajima
I thought we'd try something different this week. How about fantastic beasts? Hell-spawned creatures? Yes? Come right this way... Meet Japanese artist, Kouji Tajima. He is a 2D/3D concept artist, character modeler, and texture artist, currently working at Double Negative Singapore. The list of projects he has worked on is impressive and include movies like Total Recall, Les Misérables, The … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 68: Kouji Tajima
#Art of Fantasy 67: James Zapata
James Zapata is an illustrator and concept artist from Brooklyn and has done work for Blizzard Entertainment, Wizards of the Coast, Telltale Games, Guerrilla Games, Passion Pictures NYC, Nathan Love, Applibot, and Games Workshop. Below is a small sampling of his portfolio. Each image links back to the gallery of origin. Enjoy! James' work is … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 67: James Zapata
Old Memories Revisited
So after unpacking almost 30 boxes of books and magazines last weekend and rediscovering old memories--including a perfectly decent-looking set of Popular Mechanics' Do-It-Yourself Encyclopedia printed in 1968 that belonged to my dad--and their counterpart emotions, I've now compiled 8 small heaps I'll be rereading in the coming weeks. Which also means I won't be throwing them away … Continue reading Old Memories Revisited
