French artist, Pierre Raveneau works out of Canada as a Senior Concept Artist for Ubisoft Halifax. Self-taught, Pierre began his career in earnest at Gameloft in Madrid and worked for the company from 2011 to 2016. Apart from a video interview that I found in French, information on the artist is not so readily available, … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 129: Pierre Raveneau
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#Art of Fantasy 128: Sam Carr
Apologies for my recent absence. For some reason Winter this year in New Zealand decided it wanted to take revenge on me for all those years I never got sick. I've been in a sorry state for over a month. It started with influenza and ended with a trachea infection. I went through two courses … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 128: Sam Carr
#Art of Fantasy 127: Zezhou Chen
I'm still battling the flu but I'm getting there. Apparently, New Zealand has been hit with a vicious strain and a lot of people, from what I can tell, had to go on another course of antibiotics. I haven't done so myself yet and don't think I will. I have done the one course and … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 127: Zezhou Chen
#Art of Fantasy 126: Choi Yongjae
Life has been stranger than normal. This week we had a meme war between CNN and the rest of the Internet, which is still ongoing, triggered by CNN's pitiful display of bullishness and complete lack of self-awareness. It resulted in #CNNBlackmail trending on Twitter for a day or so. I'll be honest, I enjoyed it. … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 126: Choi Yongjae
Art of Fantasy 125: Jorge Benedito
Who is Jorge Benedito? I don't rightly know. I know he is from Spain and that he is the Lead Artist of a game development company, possibly MercurySteam. I know that his work on Castlevania received critical acclaim. Castlevania is a multi-generational video game series developed and published by Konami. The franchise was first released … Continue reading Art of Fantasy 125: Jorge Benedito
#Art of Fantasy 124: Piotr Jabłoński
And #Art of Fantasy is back this week! I have a sneaking suspicion that I like artists from Poland. I feature a lot of them, unintended, of course. But as I look at those previous entries, I find the art similar in tone. Dark and atmospheric and in some cases seemingly inspired by nightmares. And … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 124: Piotr Jabłoński
