These 5 artists will blow your mind with their impeccable talent for capturing the fantastical.
Tran Nguyen says: "I'd like my visuals to serve as a buffer in getting through tough times"
While their processes and styles vary, they all share a common goal: to become better, continue experimenting and progress their art.
While artists never stop learning and improving, and there are certainly plenty more masters under our rader - we think these talented individuals deserve a mention so they can continue to be inspired and inspire you on your own journey.
01. Ruan Jia
Ruan Jia's "Bloodgaze" shows how the artist uses colour and light to define his whimsical style
"After deciding the key colour for the overall mood, I continue adding colour changes to my painting," he admits. "I love dramatic lighting, and I often make the light fall on the focus point, to make the main object stand out."
02. Tran Nguyen
Tran likes to find a message and purpose for her art
"I think depicting imagery that captures space which could never exist in our daily lives expands out imaginative capacity.
Tran loves to paint 'therapeutic imagery', where she aims to tap into a specific yet universal emotion that everyone can relate to.
"It's my hope that the viewer can relate, recollect and thus foster well-being from what they interpret."
03. Donglu Yu
Donglu
Yu's "Medieval Lord" shows her rich appreciation of colour and form -
expressing detail without having to spend hours creating it
"My grandfather is a Chinese traditional calligrapher. So I've been exposed to Chinese watercolour from a very early age," she says.
After her day job as a concept artist for Ubisoft, Montreal, Donglu teaches a digital art painting class at a local art school. "It's always a pleasure to witness the progress of young students," she admits.
04. Wylie Beckert
Wylie Beckert fell in love with the fantasy community and found her style grew naturally
"For me," she says, " developing an identifiable style been less a conscious choice, and more a by-product of the tools and processes I work with, combined with an eye towards continuous improvement."
05. Miles Johnston
Miles prefers to work in his moleskin with pencil - the traditional way - to drive his fervent creativity
"The whole online art scene feels like a cool, extended friendship group, and it's been exciting meeting so many people that I've known from online," he says.
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