Posts Tagged ‘illustrators’
Merchant of Venom
Descend into a nightmare world where death soars on ebon wings and hellish beasts torment the damned. Roam the lands of the fantastic and the macabre through the diabolic visions of Craig General, the Merchant of Venom.
Hailing from Ontario, Canada, Craig has been drawing semi-professionally for a decade. He likes to work on big projects, but is willing to work on smaller projects as well. One of his past projects involved the creation of cover artwork for small music labels. He also sells prints and t-shirts on his web site Merchant of Venom.
Craig finds his inspiration from nature (oddly enough, from such things as dead trees) and horror movies. His list of favourite artists includes John Byrne, Bernie Wrightson, Neal Adams, and Richard Kind. In terms of style, Craig says he is trying for something between horror comic-book art and seventeenth-century woodcuts.
Faerie and Fantasy: The Art of Amber Alexander
Mingle with folk from the realms of faerie and fantasy. Meet fantastical beings invoking the mystical powers of ancient gods, inhuman craftsmen wielding mighty tools of the trade, seductive assassins waiting to draw blood once again, and enchanting fays fluttering gossamer wings. Catch a stolen glimpse of the secret places where magic things dwell. Discover Amber Alexander’s fantasy art.
Prior to pursuing a career in art, Amber served as an active duty soldier deployed in Kuwait. After doing a bit of soul-searching to determine her true path, she decided to acquire a training in traditional art from the University of California at Berkeley. However, a few months before graduation, Amber discovered digital art. Once she taught herself the ins and outs of digital painting and became adept at the use of the computer to produce artwork, she realised that this was the medium for her.
Amber states that she has an interest in artists with a strong personal style, something she says she tries to capture in her own work. She includes John Singer Sargent, Peter Chung and Amy Brown among her list of favourites.
As a recent graduate, Amber now takes freelance illustration commissions. She currently has several projects-in-progress, including an illustration for the official web site opening of the R. & R. Barrs book Javen, the Curse and the Apogee’s Sign. She is also in the process of designing a series of angelic figurines for AngelStar.
More of Amber’s work can be seen on her web site Amber Alexander: Character Concept Artist & Illustrator.
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Moods Dark and Dangerous: The Illustrations of Daniele Serra
Enter a twilight realm where deepening gloom stirs dark emotions, where sinister forces lurk within every shadow, where the Grim Reaper awaits around every corner. Encounter scenes where glimmers of light hold no hope of salvation, serving instead as stark illumination of a diabolic fate. Become hopelessly enthralled by the dark art of Daniele Serra. A professional illustrator residing on the Mediterranean isle of Sardinia, Daniele Serra's work has seen international success. His art has appeared in various European, Australian, and American publications. He has illustrated the works of authors such as Brian Stableford, Rain Graves, and Steven Savile. He has also created images for DC comics, and his art has been displayed in various Italian exhibits. A book of Daniele's darkly sensuous artwork, entitled Illusions, is available through Black Coat Press. Daniele uses pencils and watercolours to create his scenes, then blends these macabre visions digitally. He masterfully combines and contrasts light and shade in provocative ways, instilling a disturbingly seductive quality into his art. He deftly drags the viewer into a world of horror and dread, a place ruled by darkness and death.
More examples of Daniele Serra's work, as well as purchase information for Illusions, can be found on his web site: http://www.multigrade.it/ ***














