Weekly Fantasy Art
#21
Posted 18 March 2009 - 11:15 AM
This week's guest is the digital artist Vitaly S. Alexius. He was born in Russia, but he is currently living in Toronto, Canada. He is talented artist, who tries to develop an innovative, digital art style which he calls "Dreaminism". Some of his works are set in another Vitaly's style named "Romantically Apocalyptic". He express his talent in photography and literature (with an upcoming novel, "Chronoscape").
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#22
Posted 17 April 2009 - 10:59 AM
It has been a while, but these posts got delayed a little due to different reasons. But they are back and this week guest is the French artist, Marc Simonetti. He is very talented and made many covers for Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels (one of the latest being the cover art for the French edition of Patrick Rothfuss' "The Name of the Wind" published by Bragelonne).
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#23
Posted 17 April 2009 - 12:17 PM
I find his stuff to be overloaded sometimes, but I seriously love the french cover to Name of the Wind. Thanks for the interview, Dark Wolf
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#24
Posted 18 April 2009 - 01:03 PM
Puck, on Apr 17 2009, 03:17 PM, said:
I find his stuff to be overloaded sometimes, but I seriously love the french cover to Name of the Wind. Thanks for the interview, Dark Wolf 
Thank you, Puck
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#25
Posted 05 May 2009 - 10:35 AM
This week the guest of fantasy art posts is one of my favorite artists, Raymond Swanland. I'll admit that I am an admirer of his works and I absolutely love the cover artworks he has done for publishers like TOR, Wizards of the Coast, Night Shade Books (with a weak spot for the artwork for the Glen Cook's novels).
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#26
Posted 05 May 2009 - 10:53 AM
Hadn't noticed this thread before, but I'm glad I caught it today. Some very interesting stuff there DW, from some very talented people. I'm more a fan of some styles than others, but the ability of the artists is undeniable.
Echoing an earlier request: Michael Komarck.
Keep up the good work DW, I like this thread and your blog. We have lots of blogs for fantasy/scifi books, but very few for fantasy art.
Cheers,
La Sombra, may not know art, but knows what he likes
Echoing an earlier request: Michael Komarck.
Keep up the good work DW, I like this thread and your blog. We have lots of blogs for fantasy/scifi books, but very few for fantasy art.
Cheers,
La Sombra, may not know art, but knows what he likes
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#27
Posted 06 May 2009 - 03:51 AM
I think that last artist featured did some (or one at least) nice german malazan covers (see forum gallery). Which of course makes him totally awesome!
Nice blog Dark Wolf
Nice blog Dark Wolf
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The leader, his audience still,
considered their scholarly will.
He lowered his head
and with anguish he said,
"But how will we teach them to kill?"
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considered their scholarly will.
He lowered his head
and with anguish he said,
"But how will we teach them to kill?"
-some poet on reddit
#28
Posted 06 May 2009 - 01:34 PM
some really nice artists. Thanks for doing this:)
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#29
Posted 06 May 2009 - 01:39 PM
Thank you all very much 
I try to make an interview with Michael Komarck, but for now I wasn't able to make a contact. But maybe in the future I'll manage to feature Michael's works too
I try to make an interview with Michael Komarck, but for now I wasn't able to make a contact. But maybe in the future I'll manage to feature Michael's works too
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#30
Posted 11 May 2009 - 08:00 AM
My next guest is the American artist, Kekai Kotaki. He works for ArenaNet from 2003 and he works as a concept artist at the company's series of games, Guild Wars. Recently he made the artwork for the fantasy novel "Berserker Lord" by David Farland, which will be released this year by TOR.
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#31
Posted 19 May 2009 - 10:32 AM
This week the guest of my fantasy art posts is the Polish artist, Mariusz Kozik. Mariusz has a passion for history which is reflected on his art. His portfolio consists in many pieces related to history, but his talent shows itself on his Science Fiction ones as well.
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#32
Posted 19 May 2009 - 07:35 PM
Best one yet, thos epictures are fantastic
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#33
Posted 21 May 2009 - 10:01 AM
He is very talented and I love how he pictures the battle scenes
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#34
Posted 29 May 2009 - 10:01 AM
My next guest is a very talented artist and one the best Science Fiction book covers illustrators, Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier.
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#35
Posted 05 June 2009 - 10:47 AM
The next guest of my fantasy art posts is the Dutch artist, Jesse van Dijk. He shows a lot of talent and imagination, especially with his personal project, "Project Indigo".
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#36
Posted 13 June 2009 - 08:17 AM
This week guest is Nicole Cardiff. Nicole is an American artist, named by ImagineFX Magazine a Rising Star. She made many book cover and interior illustrations, especially for fantasy books, and concept works and promotional illustrations as well.
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#37
Posted 25 June 2009 - 10:22 AM
This week my guest is a German artist with a great attraction for the fantasy theme, Bente Schlick. Her works are focused on the portraits, especially women portraits. One of her works is featured on this year cover of the artbook Expose.
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