I'm embracing classic-back-to-basics fantasy this week. Manuel Castanon is a self-taught artist and freelance illustrator from Mexico who loves epic fantasy and historical realism in equal measures. He has worked for many clients including Paizo, Evil Hat, Games Workshop, Hex, Cryptozoic, and a host of others. Below is a small collection of his awesome art. Enjoy! … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 109: Manuel Castanon
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#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
#Art of Fantasy 49: Francois Baranger
The purpose of these Art of Fantasy posts is to share with you the types of fantasy art I love. I have also asked in the past for suggestions from you of artists you want me to showcase here. Today's artist is one such artist nominated by my good friend, author and editor, Jessica West. … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 49: Francois Baranger