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.

Fisherman and Hunterfox

Nurzhan Bekkaliyev

Fisherman and Hunterfox introduces an whimsical duo of unlikely hunters as they both return from a wilderness excursion. Our Fisherman friend has had a successful day as he returns home with his hunting fox and a few fresh fish in his pail. But our Hunterfox and his fish pal don't appear to be as lucky, as they come back empty-handed. The Fisherman looks surprised as he notices his unusual counterpart - perhaps he's never considered that the animals he uses as hunting tools are more like him than he thought.

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Pirate Bay

Mo Kim

Pirate Bay is a character piece done for an in-class demo at Brainstorm School, a private learning institution focused on concept art, design and illustration in Burbank, CA. Completed for the Design with Color & Light course, a costumed model under artistic lighting was used to capture a single reference photograph during the class, then completed at home.

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Star Knight

Jason Nguyen

Star Knight is the result of a simple character exploration exercise. Using the five-pointed star as a baseline for the character's design language, the resulting design is conceptualized as a high-ranking royal soldier who serves directly under a king's command.

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Cloud Gate

Anton Fadeev

The Cloud Gate depicts a vibrant desert environment with a secret hidden deep in the rock. Shrouded by wispy white clouds and the depths of the red canyon is a gateway to other dimensions,waiting to be discovered. Will you venture forth to unlock it?

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P77 Spaceship

Martin Deschambault

P77 Spaceship is a concept sketch of a transport cruiser pulling into a loading dock after a planet side scouting mission. Its sleek but utilitarian design is a combat workhorse in Deschambault's dystopian sci-fi universe, Project 77.

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Hidden

Anthony Jones

Hidden is a personal piece that plays to the personal strengths of the artist. Highlighting his remarkable aptitude for value and structure, it focuses on broad, easily distinguished shapes and forms while pushing the anatomy of his subject to create a powerful visual contrast -and a hint of the unexpected.

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Countess Báthory

Daeyoon Huh

The dark and devious Countess Báthory is inspired byElizabeth Báthory, a real-life Hungarian noblewoman whose killing spree in the1600's led Guinness World Records to name her the world's most prolific femalemurderer. Legends of the Blood Countess (as she came to be known) are downrightchilling: she was said to have bathed in virgins' blood to preserve her youth.This fantastic take on Báthory plays up her alleged vampiric tendencies,resulting in one sultry, diabolical dame.

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The Free City of the West

Pablo Dominguez

In the future, free access to education, science, and art has been restrained. But high above the mountains in the West, a grand city of wisdom and knowledge sits at the peak. Here, architects, scientists and thinkers of all kinds are free to learn, investigate and create. These scholars of the future keep their paradise safe by limiting access to the city to a single route: the futuristic "bubble trains" made possible by the advanced technology developed within the city.

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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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Mountain Above the Valley

Quentin Regnes

The real-life mountain town of Prapic in the French Alps serves as inspiration for the idyllic piece, Mountain Above the Valley. Artist Quentin Regnes drew on fond memories he had of the area – which he often visited as a child – and says the scene is based on a line from a ballad about the region: come feel the pure fresh air in the wild Alps!

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