Guest artist series

Our Guest Artist Series is a non-profit online gallery created to inspire artists and creative audiences. Every month a new video highlights the work and process of a featured Guest Artist.

Biker Vlad

Gino Whitehall

Biker Vlad depicts a vampiric midnight ride through the desert. Vlad takes a break to consult with his skeletal friend. Who is his bodyless buddy? Perhaps the previous owner of "Crimson", his trusty bike?

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Luna

Naomi Baker

Luna is a piece depicting the bond between a special cat and her owner, based on one of the artist's favorite anime series.

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Dispel

Ryan Demita

Dispel depicts the death of an era within a fictional world. A summoner must destroy a stone giant of their own creation and life's work to respond to a time of change.

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Haunted Forest

Jason Scheier

Haunted Forest is a mood piece that depicts a dark forest haunted by an evil spirit apparition. Orbs of light emit from his icy presence as it wanders through the glade, waiting for a passerby.

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Rainy Mountains

Patrick Hanenberger

Rainy Mountains is a demonstration of a production environment sketch that quickly communicates the overall mood without spending excessive time rendering details. The main goal is to show basic lighting, some architecture and human point of view for scale purposes. Many images like this would be produced before moving onto a final design for a location. The concept is based on a combination of wonderful castle structures the artist has recently explored near the German-Austrian border in the alps. The lighting, rain, and mountains in the image are a study from looking out the artist's studio window.

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Arrival

Joseph Feinsilver

Arrival shows the process of creating a concept without an idea or image in mind to begin with. The idea must be found in the shapes and colors used while painting. The result ends up being a truly spontaneous and unique piece of work

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Red Fields

Daniel Xiao

Red Fields was created as an exercise in digital painting techniques, color theory, and style. The objective was to depict a calm, "slice of life"-type scene in an otherworldly setting by taking familiar, everyday situations and tweaking specific elements to create a heightened, fantastical image. Strong complementary colors, heavy saturation, and whimsical shape language all contribute to an overarching feeling of carefree nostalgia. Inspiration for this piece ranges from late-70's science fiction illustration, modernist architecture, and French graphic novels.

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Let's Call it a Day

Stéphane Wootha Richard

It was probably an old construction building once, but long since has been used as housing in this very cold, Antarctic environment. At the end of the day, the men eagerly return to the comforts of home after a hard day’s work.

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