Lately
I've been finding myself wandering the fantasy art community and
enjoying the wide variety of styles within it, from light and
cheerful to darkly beautiful imagery. Since I had already had brought
you Dorian Cleavenger as a representative of the dark fantasy part of
the community, I thought that it was only right to go ahead and
balance it out with finding someone in the lighter fantasy side. As
is my continuing problem with this particular cluster within the art
family, I have an ever growing list of artists I enjoy. One artist
I've noticed who doesn't seem to get very much notice by name but her
work is fairly recognizable is Josephine Wall.
"Secret Land" by Josephine Wall |
English
fantasy artist Josephine Wall (1947 - ) studied fine art at
Bournemouth College and started work as both a designer and painter
of Delphis Ware for Poole Pottery. It is interesting to see that her
sources of inspiration include Arthur Rackham, Magritte, and Dali.
With such a combination of styles, it makes complete sense when
looking at her colorful and heavily detailed paintings with their
complex mesh of symbols. By the mid 1970s, her work had gone
international with exhibits of her work in Tokyo and Teheran. It was
in the 1990s when her paintings had captured a fan base in the United
States. A bit of a surprising source of advertising for her pieces
actually came from pop star Britney Spears who used several of her
pieces on her website. Now her works and products featuring her art
is marketed by Sunbeams Initiatives, Inc which is based in
Jacksonville, Florida.
While
looking through the works of many of the fantasy artists on
deviantART, I wasn't too sure if there was anyone who would have been
influenced by Ms. Wall. I knew that I was going to be reaching out in
to thin air on this but I picked 5 individuals and asked:
"With
such lovely colorful pieces, I was curious if one of your
inspirations is the fantasy painter Josephine Wall."
"Phung" by xnhan00 |
xnhan00.deviantart.com
(Vietnam)
A
digital artist from Vietnam focusing on graphic design and
illustration, Nguyen Thanh Nhan also does works in pencil. His
subject matters range from piece to piece, ranging from human forms
to abstract depictions of nature. His color palette also changes
depending on the mood he's aiming to evoke within the piece but all
of the works he has up in his gallery have an airiness to them and a
rather gentle feel.
Website:
xnhan00.com
"Hi
DawnstarW,
It's a
great artist! But I do not take these works as inspiration.
My
inspiration is the beautiful color photos!
Have a
nice day,
Thank
you!" ~xnhan00
Unfortunately,
the remaining 4 artists have yet to respond so I present their work
to you so that you may decide for yourselves if their inspiration was
somehow sparked by the works of Josephine Wall or not.
"Swarm" by thienbao |
thienbao.deviantart.com
(United States)
Bao
Pham, a digital artist located in the United States, is perhaps one
of the few within the fantasy art part of the community who straddles
the line between light and dark. From zombies and demons to beautiful
women and fairy folk, his gallery shows a wide range of subjects,
colors and experimental styles that he chooses to work in. This can
be seen in some of his more well known pieces such as Narcissus and
Tempered. Digging deeper into his gallery, you will come across his
beautiful oils on canvas depicting flowers and fruit which he had
done back in the latter part of 2010. There are also other
traditional works of his which he had done as far back as 2008 on
display which also include portraits.
Blog:
bao22.blogspot.com
"Dream of Spring" by umedama |
umedama.deviantart.com
(Japan)
Located
in Japan, Umedama Riko is a digital artist who seems to have been
heavily influenced by Western art styles. Her works, featuring mostly
children and animals, is filled with detail and a warmth to them that
brings a smile to the viewer's lips. One of the favorites among
deviantART viewers is perhaps one of her oldest pieces, Stray Child
(2008), which is one of the examples of how her work can pull on the
heart strings of those looking at the piece.
"Veide" by Folda |
Folda.deviantart.com
(Russia)
An
artist residing in Russia, Yaroslava Kuznetsova works in both
traditional and digital mediums. Keeping to mostly fantasy her pieces
range from some well known mythological sources, creating Morgen theharpist (2010), to beings of her own imagination for the Berserk Trading Card Game as seen in Elderly Storm (2010). Complex and detailed, her pieces are brought to life
with the use of earth and cool blue tones.
Website:
zhurnal.lib.ru/s/shatt_i_a/ (only viewable by those with Russian
Federation access)
"Autumn" by PaulCZero9 |
PaulCZero9.deviantart.com
(United Kingdom)
Paul
Cartwright, a digital artist located in the United Kingdom, actually
only have a few of his pieces up on his deviantART gallery but has a
large collection of his body of work located at his website which he
uses as an online portfolio. His work seems to be balanced in three
ways with concept pieces, illustrations and sketches. It is
surprising to discover that he has been featured several times in
Digital Artist Magazine and Corel Painter Magazine.
Website:
zero9studio.co.uk
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