Kōsa Press: The Magnificently Dark Piofoks

#Art of Fantasy is slightly delayed this week, but this time, it's intentional, and when I say delayed I mean by mere hours, a day at the most. And the reason? We are showcasing our cover artist for "Interspecies" over on Kōsa Press today and the excitement is eating us up. Seriously, it feels like I have … Continue reading Kōsa Press: The Magnificently Dark Piofoks

#Art of Fantasy 50: Víctor A. Mínguez

Today's post is quite a milestone. Welcome to the 50th Art of Fantasy post. Who would have thought this series would keep going like this? I certainly did not. At first, it was meant to show you my eclectic taste in fantasy art and share the love, but then it evolved into something else. A way … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 50: Víctor A. Mínguez

#Art of Fantasy 47: Caio Monteiro

I know. I'm late again, but this is the last time. I finished my story yesterday and so, I'm back to my old routine. Today's artist is from Brazil and his name is Caio Monteiro. His passion for fantasy art began at a very young age and he is another artist who mostly taught himself to paint. … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 47: Caio Monteiro

#Art of Fantasy 46: Grzegorz Rutkowski

I'm still in the middle of editing my story for Interspecies and it's eating most of my time. I've even gone missing from social media for a while now. This is the second week that I'm a day late with my Art of Fantasy post, and I apologize for that. But, at least I have another … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 46: Grzegorz Rutkowski

#Art of Fantasy 18: John Buscema

Today's artist is the award-winning comic book illustrator and penciller, John Buscema. In my humble opinion, his run on Conan the Barbarian was the best there was, and thus, he qualifies to be mentioned here. And because I have so many fond memories from reading Conan and admiring Big John's work, I thought it high … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 18: John Buscema

#Art of Fantasy 17: Allen Williams

On my Facebook timeline Saturday I saw a post by Brom asking people to support a project created by Iain McCaig. The project aims to help fund artist Allen Williams' cancer treatment which involves a tonsilectomy, radiation and chemotherapy, and cost about $50,000. Brom shared  a link to the Gate of Fire Fund page and if you follow … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 17: Allen Williams