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| Art Discuss art and artistic media with strong science fiction and fantasy themes - comment on artworks themselves, methods, drawing, materials, and artists. |
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| Son Of Errias Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Croatia
Posts: 56
| Re: Fantasy Art My favourite artists work for the 'Magic, the Gathering' TCG. For example: http://www.johnavon.com/ http://www.purpleglitter.com/rebecca_guay/ 'A Song of Ice and Fire' pics: http://www.wotism.net/art/A-Song-of-Ice-and-Fire 'Middle-Earth' pics: http://www.john-howe.com/ ... |
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| . Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 12
| Re: Fantasy Art I collect a lot of fantasy art online. Here are a few of my favorite sites: http://www.imagenetion.com/ scroll down to Fantasy Art for hi-res scans http://www.epilogue.net/art/ you can spend allday here, top artists and amateurs http://www.geocities.com/moondream_art/index.html |
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| rune Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Cumbria
Posts: 1,560
| Re: Fantasy Art I've enjoyed looking at the links in this thread I love fantasy art and really admire artists. I envy them too, wishing I had an artistic streak I wonder! Can you learn to be an artist or is it natural talent? |
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| author/artist Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 233
| Re: Fantasy Art A good friend of mine, Peter Clarke, does some nice work. It's animation oriented and less realistic. He did a lot of early design work for Disney's "Treasure Planet." He has a site : www.peterclarkestudios.com |
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| Pontificating Brat Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 65
| Re: Fantasy Art Stephanie Law for beautiful angels and birds in a fantasy vein. She inspired 2 of my tattoos. http://www.shadowscapes.com - also with lovely butterflies, which usually annoy me. H. R. Giger for Mecha-Porn. Brom for dark landscapes, strange people, and a nightmarish blend of fantasy-horror. Michael Whelan for hardcare fantasy images. Waterhouse for romantic fantasy images. http://www.artmagick.com has some great themed galleries of you like turn-of-the-century art. Mark Ryden at http://www.markryden.com has some seriously creepy art that looks kiddie but is really about gore, paranoia and nightmares. My favorite piece here is "Angelica Carnis" - a beautiful angel holding a steak amidst other pictures of meat. Lucifer. |
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| Pygobombophile Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 23
| Re: Fantasy Art If this link makes your head explode, then I apologize in advance: http://q-consulting.mine.nu/cdg/The_Big_Index.html ![]() |
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| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 467
| Re: Fantasy Art I met this woman in New Orleans this past May, and bought one of her paintings. I ended up interviewing her for a magazine. She's really unusual, and very talented I think. Check out her 'soul pieces' http://www.marrusart.com/ |
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| ...has left the building Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 205
| Re: Fantasy Art Most of my favourites are RPG Artists. Les Evans does great moody Sword & Sorcery art. http://www.parknetpro.com/LesEvans/intro.htm Liz Danforth was artist and Editor for Tunnels & Trolls but is proably better known for her Magic: The Gathering cards. http://www.oakheart.com/data/mainArt.html Andy Hopp is wacky and weird. http://www.andyhopp.com/ |
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| White Wolf Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Greater Manchester
Posts: 1,957
| Re: Fantasy Art Alia poster a great one the otherday, http://fortunecity.com I loved it |
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