My apologies for being late this week. School holidays and kids and writing do not mix very well. Nevermind finding time to search for awesome fantasy artists. And yet, I did. This week's artist is an immediate favourite of mine and you'll soon see why. Bruno Biazotto hails from Campinas, Brazil and works as a … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 79: Bruno Biazotto
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#Art of Fantasy 78: Aleksi Briclot
Aleksi Briclot lives in France and has been active in the entertainment industry for over fifteen years. From illustrations for comic books and book covers to concept design and art direction, and a ton load of other projects that include Hellgate: London, Conan, Annihilation: Conquest, The New Avengers, and The Incredible Hulk--Aleksi has done it all. Below … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 78: Aleksi Briclot
#Art of Fantasy 77: Ariel Perez
Ariel Perez hails from Israel and works as a freelance concept artist and illustrator and has fantasized about fantasy and science fiction stories for most of his life. Documenting these stories through the visual medium of drawing was the only way he knew how to express and make real the concepts he saw in his mind. … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 77: Ariel Perez
#Art of Fantasy 76: Grant Griffin
Austin-based freelancer, Grant Griffin is an artist who specializes in fantasy and science fiction illustration for the gaming industry. He has a fat client list that includes companies like Games Workshop, Privateer Press, DeNA, Centipede Press, Dire Wolf Digital, and Mantic Games. Grant is considered a specialist and for good reason as you'll soon find … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 76: Grant Griffin
#Art of Fantasy 75: Jesper Ejsing
Jesper Ejsing works as a freelance fantasy artist and hails from Denmark. While Tolkien served as his gateway to fantasy initially, Dungeons & Dragons unfurled a path to a destiny in fantasy illustration. Jesper went on to study Danish Literature and Art History at university but ultimately the call of that unfurled path became too strong … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 75: Jesper Ejsing
#Art of Fantasy 73: Inkognit / João Fiuza
I was maybe nineteen or twenty when I visited Portugal. I spent two weeks there with a few friends in a small coastal town, the name of which escapes me now. We were guests of another friend of ours from South Africa who had been visiting his parents. Each morning his dad would wake us long … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 73: Inkognit / João Fiuza
