
Chris Beatrice’s wonderfully narrative image is included in this year’s Spectrum 18: The Best in Fantastic Art. (more)
Chris Beatrice created the engaging artwork for the recently released animated iPad ebook Maurice's Valises, volume one in a projected series of ten, in which a traveling mouse recounts his many adventures in his long life journey across the world. (more)
Chris Beatrice created the cover art for “The Walled Flower,” the second he's done for the Victoria Square series of murder mysteries. The story centers on a Victorian house being remodeled to serve as a bed and breakfast - when a skeleton is discovered sealed in its walls... (more)
Chris Beatrice has created yet another in his series of whimsical characters for Dundee Beer: Cyril, the Red Squirrel, featured on the company's Nut Brown Ale label. (more)
Chris Beatrice created the cover art for “Gladiator: Fight for Freedom,” soon to be published by Disney/Hyperion. The story centers on an 11 year old boy, torn from his childhood and recruited to fight in the arena as a gladiator. (more)
Chris Beatrice created this humorous illustration for the cover of a political satire novel called "The Moralist," depicting the statue of Lady Justice come to life, as her scales are tipped by a cowboy cartoon pig. (more)
Chris Beatrice recently created the art for a new label for Dundee Ales and Lagers, depicting a traditional English barmaid drawing a glass of beer while simultaneously stirring a cauldron ("Back in merry old England... barmaids brewed the ale they served...")(more)
Chris Beatrice was profiled in the Sunday Arts section of the Metrowest Daily News, a regional Massachusetts newspaper. They even got him to smile for one of the photos! (more)
Chris Beatrice created the cover art and design for “The King’s Puzzle,” a young adult mystery novel centering on King George VI's historic visit to Canada in 1939. The scene depicts a late night water stop by the locomotive, where thousands of spectators turned out to see the royal train. (more)
Chris Beatrice was recently commissioned to create poster art for a story about a kindhearted dragon who amasses a small cadre of interesting friends. When the Black Knight comes to slay him, the dragon says, "Let's have some breakfast first," and the two become fast friends - even engaging in a friendly game of chess from time to time. (more)