I have another wonderful artist for you today. Christoph Peters Von Sperling hails from Chile and is one of those artists that make you swivel your head every time you see his work. Below is a small sampling of Christoph's work. Each image links back to the gallery of origin. Enjoy! In retrospect, "wonderful" might be … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 63: Christoph Peters Von Sperling
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#Art of Fantasy 62: Kekai Kotaki
Born and raised on the island of Hawaii, Kekai Kotaki's passion for art started at a very young age. According to his biography, he found the sunshine and beautiful scenery of Hawaii distracting so he moved to dreary Seattle to attend art school. After graduating, he found a job at ArenaNet, the makers of the Guild … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 62: Kekai Kotaki
#Art of Fantasy 61: Brad Rigney
Brad Rigney, also known as Cryptcrawler, is a freelance concept artist and yes, he'll knock your socks off or send a chill down your spine, or both, and in that order. Brad worked on Halo Reach and Halo Cost, Magic the Gathering, and Legend of the Cryptids as you'll obviously see from some of the … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 61: Brad Rigney
#Art of Fantasy 60: Kan Liu
Kan Liu is an Illustrator and digital artist from Shanghai, China. The paintings I have chosen here reflect my interests in fantasy, whether it be board game or novel, and showcases this young artist's incredible range. If you are in need of some fantasy magic, Kan is available for commissions and you can contact him here. … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 60: Kan Liu
#Art of Fantasy 59: Yongsub Noh (Yong)
Yongsub Noh (Yong) is a concept artist and illustrator from Seoul, Korea, and his paintings are fantastic. From what I could find about this artist, he's been painting for over 13 years and his creations range from magical worlds and planets and warriors and trolls and aliens and weird one-eyed giant teddy bears to robots … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 59: Yongsub Noh (Yong)
#Art of Fantasy 58: Clint Cearley
We're entering awesome territory again this week. Not that last week wasn't awesome, of course. That post just explored a nostalgic-like angle to fantasy art, but this week we are back to magic beasts and supernatural creatures and shining warriors clad in gold with magnificent swords and more. I want to introduce you to Clint Cearley, … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 58: Clint Cearley
