Sarah Ann Davies

Elves, as the de facto emissaries of fairy folk, have undergone almost constant artistic reinterpretation over the centuries. Thanks to the inspired efforts of Sarah Ann Davies, these gentle souls are are expertly represented in the twenty first century.
Through Ms. Davies’ eyes, we see beautiful elves as elaborately coiffed, art nouveau royalty, still connected to nature in subtle yet important ways. …read more
Posted on Thursday, June 18th, 2009 by Jeff
Emily Fiegenschuh

It would be an easy mistake to quickly glance at the playful illustrations and youthful characters that dominate Emily Fiegenschuh’s gallery and presume that she has exclusively played in the children’s illustration market. Looking beyond her watercolor whimsy, however, will reveal a far deeper and broader understanding of her artistic acumen.
Ms. Fiegenschuh has a talent for not only …read more
Posted on Thursday, June 4th, 2009 by Jeff
Vinod Rams

A shining thread that connects every culture’s mythology is humanity’s complex relationship with the other animals of this world. In some tellings, even the gods themselves evidenced aspects of animal form and behavior. Vinod Rams clearly takes inspiration from these beastly tales, and the result is a veritable feast of feral furries and appreciably animalistic humans.
The is no denying the inherent humanity …read more
Posted on Monday, May 18th, 2009 by Jeff
Chris Pritchard

Uncovering the brutal truths and rough-hewn beauty of the high fantasy world may be a difficult and thankless task, but Chris Pritchard accomplishes it with ease. His worldweary warriors and battle-hardened beasties are no less heroic in their pursuits, but they are mindful of the costs of their victories, and the toll it has taken on their soul.
Mr. Pritchard has a flair for the demonic and the beastly, be they aspects of the human psyche, …read more
Posted on Saturday, April 18th, 2009 by Jeff


