Mark Winters

Those unfamiliar with fantasy and science fiction works may have the impression that these genres offer a simplistic escape from a world of complexity, but Mark Winters‘ compelling, yet conflicted characterizations tell a different tale.
What at first might seem to be simple warriors and wizards, reveal themselves to the patient viewer as somber, nuanced expressions of …read more
Posted on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 by Jeff
Eric Braddock

The only true distinction between accounts of historical events and the great works of literature are that scholars believe the former are truthful, where the latter are merely stories. After witnessing the works of Eric Braddock, you may come to understand that the true history of civilization lies somewhere between fact and fable.
With characters and concepts that live …read more
Posted on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 by Jeff
Howard Lyon

From the first roll of the die around a paper dungeon, fantasy roleplaying has transported participants to far away lands to pursue magic and adventure. In keeping with this fine tradition, Howard Lyon adeptly illustrates these fantastic feats of noble heroes and mighty foes.
With the fierce gazes of valiant warriors and the introspective faces of disciplined sorcerers, Mr. Lyon deftly captures the elusive spirit of high …read more
Posted on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 by Jeff
Jeff Himmelman

Fantasy has been called an escapist genre, but the escape route illuminated by Jeff Himmelman is fraught with danger at every turn. His alternate realities are not filled with idyllic scenes of pastoral beauty, but of garishly illuminated cityscapes, foreboding forests and war-torn battlefields.
Mr Himmelman’s gallery presents many clear visions of incredible unhistories and fantastic futures, …read more
Posted on Friday, March 26th, 2010 by Jeff


