Weekly Fantasy Art
#1
Posted 17 January 2009 - 09:46 AM
I am having a weekly Fantasy Art post at my blog. At least I try to make it weekly, but it is not always possible, because of different objective reasons. But I try to keep this kind of posts constant.
The first artist of 2009 Fantasy Art posts is Mats Minnhagen. He is a Swedish artist who after pursuing an academic career turned to digital art, his favorite medium. He has a series of interesting works and one of them brought him a Master Award in Expose 6.
The first artist of 2009 Fantasy Art posts is Mats Minnhagen. He is a Swedish artist who after pursuing an academic career turned to digital art, his favorite medium. He has a series of interesting works and one of them brought him a Master Award in Expose 6.
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#2
Posted 22 January 2009 - 12:36 PM
This week guest is the Spanish artist, David Munoz Velazquez. I find him very talented and imaginative and Concept Art World says that: “His artwork has hints of a Sci-Fi Dali”.
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#4
Posted 22 January 2009 - 08:02 PM
Both fantastic, but I prefers the foist one
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#5
Posted 23 January 2009 - 10:12 AM
Thank you both very much
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#6
Posted 29 January 2009 - 12:26 PM
My Fantasy Art post has a renowned guest this week, Les Edwards. Les is an artist with a great talent and an impressive career of over 35 years in illustrations, with a huge number of book jackets and covers made in the Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction genres. He also works using a pseudonym, Edward Miller, with excellent covers made for small publishing houses like Subterranean Press and PS Publishing. His talent was awarded with 7 British Fantasy Award for Best Artist, 5 nominations for the World Fantasy Award (won it once as Edward Miller) and 5 nominations for the Chesley Award.
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#7
Posted 29 January 2009 - 02:29 PM
Some fantastic art there. I knew Les Edwards' name seemed familiar, he's done some amazing artwork.
But I probably liked the image, "700 light years away" by David Munoz Velazquez the best. I like the idea of you interviewing the artists on your site. They don't get enough credit. Will definitely be checking back regularly.
But I probably liked the image, "700 light years away" by David Munoz Velazquez the best. I like the idea of you interviewing the artists on your site. They don't get enough credit. Will definitely be checking back regularly.
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#8
Posted 30 January 2009 - 08:34 AM
Les Edwards has a huge talent and indeed he produced some amazing works.
Thank you very much
Thank you very much
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#9
Posted 30 January 2009 - 08:59 AM
Dark Wolf, on Jan 29 2009, 01:26 PM, said:
My Fantasy Art post has a renowned guest this week, Les Edwards. Les is an artist with a great talent and an impressive career of over 35 years in illustrations, with a huge number of book jackets and covers made in the Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction genres. He also works using a pseudonym, Edward Miller, with excellent covers made for small publishing houses like Subterranean Press and PS Publishing. His talent was awarded with 7 British Fantasy Award for Best Artist, 5 nominations for the World Fantasy Award (won it once as Edward Miller) and 5 nominations for the Chesley Award.
Cool, I didn't know he made the perdido and scar covers. I loved those.
#10
Posted 31 January 2009 - 08:52 AM
Those are really great. I also loved the ones made for "The Return of the Crimson Guard" and "Red Seas Under Red Skies".
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#11
Posted 31 January 2009 - 03:15 PM
Wow, very impressive, all the inteviews! Thank you very much for sharing, Dark Wolf
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#12
Posted 01 February 2009 - 07:03 AM
Yeah, this was a great idea for a blog to do. It is cool to see some art that I know.
Do you think you could interview Michael Komarck? He is doing the Subterranean Malazan artwork and it would be awesome to hear from him.
Do you think you could interview Michael Komarck? He is doing the Subterranean Malazan artwork and it would be awesome to hear from him.
This post has been edited by Stalker: 17 February 2009 - 04:55 PM
#13
Posted 02 February 2009 - 11:26 AM
Thank you both very much, it means a lot 
Stalker, that's an interesting idea, thanks. I should try to see if I can make an interview with Michael Kormarck.
Stalker, that's an interesting idea, thanks. I should try to see if I can make an interview with Michael Kormarck.
My book reviews, authors and artists interviews and explorations of fantasy art: Dark Wolf's Fantasy Reviews
#14
Posted 13 February 2009 - 02:27 PM
Great blog dark wolf and i like the interviews with the featured artists, it brings their work to life more
#15
Posted 19 February 2009 - 10:03 AM
Joky, on Feb 13 2009, 04:27 PM, said:
Great blog dark wolf and i like the interviews with the featured artists, it brings their work to life more
Thank you very much, Joky
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#16
Posted 19 February 2009 - 10:03 AM
This week guest is the Portuguese artist, Andreas Rocha. Andreas has an architect degree and has worked in architecture field for 5 years. For over 10 years now he paints digitally and you can see the influence made by his architecture experience on his works, Andreas is specialized in 2d illustrations/matte paintings and 3d architectural visualizations.
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#17
Posted 20 February 2009 - 09:57 AM
Dark Wolf, on Jan 29 2009, 12:26 PM, said:
My Fantasy Art post has a renowned guest this week, Les Edwards. Les is an artist with a great talent and an impressive career of over 35 years in illustrations, with a huge number of book jackets and covers made in the Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction genres. He also works using a pseudonym, Edward Miller, with excellent covers made for small publishing houses like Subterranean Press and PS Publishing. His talent was awarded with 7 British Fantasy Award for Best Artist, 5 nominations for the World Fantasy Award (won it once as Edward Miller) and 5 nominations for the Chesley Award.
I like the picture of Nimue from Bernard Cornwell's 'Winter King' - better than some of the covers I've seen.
So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.
#18
Posted 20 February 2009 - 11:23 AM
That's a wonderful painting indeed. But I believe that at covers the publishers have their saying too
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#19
Posted 05 March 2009 - 11:09 AM
My next guest is the French artist Christophe Vacher. Christophe has a wide experience in background and concept artwork for films, working for 9 years for Disney Studios and creating concept art for movies such as "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame", "A Goofy Movie", "Hercules", "Tarzan" and "Treasure Planet" among others. He also worked on Dreamworks' "Shark Tale" and now is Art directing the CG feature film "9", produced by Tim Burton and directed by Shane Acker. He also works now on personal artwork for galleries and covers for books, CDs and video games.
My book reviews, authors and artists interviews and explorations of fantasy art: Dark Wolf's Fantasy Reviews
#20
Posted 12 March 2009 - 12:51 PM
The guest of this week is Anne Stokes. She is a British artist specialized in fantasy and gothis art and who works as a freelance illustrator for about 12 years. Among her works are the illustrations made for the Wizards of the Coast's Dungeons and Dragons rule books and miniatures. She has a weak spot for dragons which are present in many of her works.
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