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Inspirational Art – March 2021

Those of you that have read my books will understand this month’s inspirational art very well. Kan Liu has a great dynamic skill and isn’t afraid to pull in elemental powers into his colour sketches. He also happens to be an Illustration art lead on Legends of RuneTerra at Riot Games. Anime shows like The … Read more

Inspirational Art – February 2021

Iron Harvest has been on my to-be-played list for a while now. I’m an RTS fan (and (J)RPG and FPS… okay, simply put, I like gaming ;)) and I love the alternative historic setting with machines and urban life intertwining. So for this month, I wanted to highlight Jakub Rozalski (also known as Mr. Werewolf). … Read more

Inspirational Art – January 2021

George Bennett draws amazingly detailed animals. Sabretooth, monstrous frog, pictures filled with imagination.  My favorites among them being the dragons shown above. Wonderful compositions, and variations on the classic versions of these fantasy creatures. My only problem with Bennett’s work? There’s not enough of it out there yet! Check out his portfolio, or follow him … Read more

Inspirational Art – December 2020

Aaron Nakahara has been on my radar for quite some time already. His spit/speed paints have something wonderfully dark and his compositions never feel boring; no matter if it’s a static pose or full-on action move. There’s some pretty grotesque designs in his portfolio (which I can totally dig), but his sword-including art, especially his … Read more

Reading in the modern day and age

When I grew up it was the era of the rise of the consoles. Nintendo changed the market and when Sega began the console war it changed many a living room. The last three decades television program choices have dramatically increased and with streaming like Netflix making things available at the touch of a button … Read more

Inspirational Art – November 2020

Sometimes it’s just really nice to have a look at an artist’s progress over the years. This month’s artist: André Simões has a lot of focus on portraits, but doesn’t shy away from the occasional other-worldly approach.  The use of colors drew me in, but on top of that there’s some great ideas worked out … Read more