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.

Lost and Stranded

Gabriel Jiménez

It had been over 50 years since the vessel disappeared beneath the icy waters and no one had been able to locate it until now. There was a package of great interest inside, the result of an experiment that was being moved to the continent for study.

After weeks of exhaustive exploration, a small team spotted a glint of metal in a distant small bay. The crew's excitement soared as they closed in on the stranded wreckage. But excitement quickly turned to fear as the team realized that they were in the presence of something they could not understand. It was like the wreckage was trying to whisper.

There was something inside. The package was alive.

Learn more about the artist

Monoliths of the Otherworld

Karthik Bharadwaj

Shilpakara was the name given to the ancient extraterrestrial culture that drew inspiration from Indian architectural traditions. Legend had it that the Shilpakarans were descended from a race of celestial beings who had journeyed across the cosmos in search of knowledge and wisdom. Along the way, they had encountered countless civilizations, each with its own unique culture and traditions.

For centuries, the Shilpakarans had been revered throughout the universe for their mastery of design and craftsmanship. That mastery is perhaps best reflected in the awe-inspiring structures they created in the city of Divyasthala. Inspired by what they had seen and experienced, the Shilpakarans had blended these diverse influences into a style that was both distinctive and visionary.

Learn more about the artist

Slash

Timo Chou

Slash is a piece that's part of a larger personal project called Comic Marauder. In it, the original character Jazper is slicing through the meteor rain to begin their exploration of this planet.

Learn more about the artist

Snowalker

Corey Rivera

Much larger and thicker-skinned than their more temperate cousins, Snowalkers live in clans that coordinate and hunt together, often preying on wildlife like wolves, polar bears, elk, and seals. These arctic goblins are notorious for their ferocity and mercilessness: they are known to ravage groups of people who unknowingly wander into their territory, which can span 1000 sometimes 3000 square miles.

Their aggression is matched only by their intelligence, with some reports describing of people who gained safe passage through a clan of Snowalkers’ territory by approaching their borders with gift offerings, such as a few elk heads.

Learn more about the artist

Daughters of Eclipse

Albert William

Legends speak of two daughters from the sky who can only reunite once every eclipse.

Learn more about the artist

Merman's Mobster Office

Felipe Fornitani

In a world where diverse races coexist, merfolk rule the underworld from the depths and create an underwater empire.

Learn more about the artist

VII

Gonçalo Santos

Woken up to the sound of gunshots outside your tent, you take a peek outside; it is night time and you can't see much. As you reach for the flashlight in your pocket, you hear another shot in what appears to be the tent right next to you, followed by a violent slam on the floor. In an instant, your whole life flashes before your eyes and you immediately regret the path you have chosen. It is time for your punishment.

Learn more about the artist

The Admiral’s Quarters

Marc-Alexandre Robbe

The goal of The Admiral's Quarters is to explore how an "old school" design language can be integrated into a sci-fi setting. Inspired by prior work on past historically-influenced projects, the piece uses Spanish decorative elements and was created using a combination of Blender and Photoshop.

Learn more about the artist

Military Dune Buggy

Steve Zhi

This cutting-edge military dune buggy concept is equipped with radar domes, electronic jamming equipment, and a defense system.

Learn more about the artist

Devour

Reginald Sinkfield

The light of the sun diminishes as Kayle devours the only source of warmth in our solar system; rejoice, as she has relieved us of a lifetime of suffering.

Learn more about the artist

Interested in being featured?

get in touch