Tyler Jacobson is a freelance illustrator and concept artist that graduated from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco with an MFA in Illustration.
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Artists use their skills to create all kinds of worlds, characters, and concepts most of us can't even imagine. The perfect example of that is Carles Dalmau.
The amazing digital art of ポ~ン(出水ぽすか) Sketching from the Imagination: Fantasy
Concept Artist Jeremy Fenske has released concept art and illustrations for the massively multiplayer role-playing video game, The Elder Scrolls Online.
I won't pretend to be a comic book connoisseur. My brother and I collected Tintin books for our father to read to us before bedtime and well, that's about as far as it went for my foray into the graphic arts world. But now I'm wondering, if I had spent a little more time at the comic book store as a
Akiya Kageichi is a Japanese illustrator who calls himself Golden Gravel, a name which may refer to Japanese rock gardens. His sinister jesters, lazy rulers and clandestine warriors are set within scenes full of chaotic imagery. Astrological symbols, particularly moons, are heavily prominent, suggesting the mysterious forces of dark nights are at work. In a single plane, objects morph, creating dynamic and active scenes. Kageichi reveals hidden underworlds and secret futures, in which sorcery and witchcraft pull the strings and determine what happens in the real world.
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Jan Ditlev is Visual Development Artist and Art Director currently working in the entertainment industry. Jan attended the Kent Institue of Art and Design
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A sumptuous full-colour rendition of the Great Library at Unseen University from Terry Pratchett's Discworld, an exclusive collaboration with David Wyatt!
Jun Suemi / 末弥 純 - Part 3: 1995-1998 Part 1 + bio + sources: http://videogamesdensetsu.tumblr.com/post/167165627140/jun-suemi-%E6%9C%AB%E5%BC%A5-%E7%B4%94-part-1-1984-1989-althought-it Part...
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Salamandastron is a large, extinct volcano on the western shore of Mossflower country, and a badger stronghold. The name is derived from a combination of "salamander", a lizard associated with fire in European folklore, and "astron", the ancient Greek word for star. It was described as a "mountain of the fire lizard" in legends, which is what "Salamandastron" literally means. The glow from the mountain's forge, when hot, can make it appear as if the volcano is active. The mountain is inhabited b
Reality Smasher Magic the Gathering Art from Oath of the Gatewatch Set by Jason Rainville
Donato Giancola is a professional sci-fi/fantasy artist and illustrator located in Brooklyn, New York. Donato balances modern concepts with realism in his
One of the great Japanese woodblock artists, Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950) was especially noted for his exquisitely detailed, evocative prints of landscapes around the world. His work is beautiful, subtle and often atmospheric, displaying a real mastery of his technique, which allowed him to capture the subtleties of light and form. Yoshida often reused the same woodblocks, varying the colours and saturation to suggest alternate moods of the same scene – a different time of day, or even different weather conditions. Initially trained as a painter (of some renown), Yoshida began working with woodblocks in the early 1920s, and after a meeting with the owner of the Watanabe Print Store in Tokyo he had his first series of prints published. The woodblock technique is notoriously time-consuming and difficult, but Yoshida seemed able to capture the most delicate graduations of colour and the tiniest details in a temple façade or mountain face. Yoshida was a keen traveller and visited numerous countries from the early 1900s onwards - his cosmopolitan attitude is reflected in the landscapes and studies he created in countries like India and America. The traditional Japanese techniques in his work applied to a changing foreign world at the beginning of the 20th Century make for some fascinating, unexpected images, which sit comfortably alongside his more elegiac landscapes. Whilst the world has changed almost immeasurably in the 50 or so years since Yoshida died, when viewed today, well-kept examples of his woodblocks still have a real vibrancy and warmth to them. Yoshida died in 1950 but his two sons Toshi and Hodaka both became respected woodblock artists in their own right, carrying on the family tradtion. In fact, since the mid-1800s the same Yoshida family - Hiroshi's forebears - has produced eight artists of serious renown – a veritable woodblock dynasty. Boat in dry dock, Kinoe Grand Canyon (Bright Variant), 1925 The Cherry Tree In Kawagoe, 1935 Obatan Parrot II, 1926 Yarigate, date unknown Yomei Gate, 1937 Taj Mahal, 1931 Taj Mahal, Night, 1931 Snake Charmers, 1932 Sketch of a Tiger, 1926 Kinkaku, 1933 Kameido Bridge, 1927 Iris Garden In Horikiri, 1928 Obatan Parrot, 1926 Icho In Autumn, 1926 Udaipur 1931 Early Morning, Fujiyama, 1928 Elephant, 1931 Eboshidake, 1926 Cryptomeria Avenue, 1937 Climbing Snow Valley, 1926 Cave Temple In Ellora, 1932 Breithorn, date unknown Avenue Of Cherry Trees, 1935 Konoshima, 1935 All images © Estate of Hiroshi Yoshida
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Neal Hanson is a concept artist and illustrator working in the video game industry. Neal is has worked on AAA game titles such as Guild Wars 2 and Second Son.