
Chris Beatrice’s wonderfully narrative image is included in this year’s Spectrum 18: The Best in Fantastic Art. (more)
Elisabeth Alba’s mesmerizing painting depicts Rán, Norse goddess of both the sea and death by drowning. Die with lots of gold and Rán will provide you with a pretty decent afterlife… once she’s lured you over and sinks your ship with the help of her daughters, the Waves, that is. (more)
Tyler Jacobson’s latest character illustration for D&D’s Dungeon Magazine, issue 194, is the irresistibly named Medusa Crime Boss. (more)
For Marty Blake, a recent commission from Doubleday was particularly resonant: "As a teenager I studied French and literature and loved Arthur Rimbaud’s poems,” she explains. “I was pleased to work on a fictitious biography of the man.” (more)
Scott Brundage created this fun image of an octopus in a library for Tor.com recently, to illustrate "Ch-Ch-Changes" a story written by science fiction author Michael Bishop. (more)
Tyler Jacobson recently created this piece for Dungeons & Dragons’ new “Neverwinter Fortune Cards” set. (more)
Tyler Jacobson’s Bramble Queen is featured on the cover of D&D Dungeon #185. (more)
Here’s a new illustration from Shaw Nielsen’s latest work in progress titled, “Paul Bunyan & the Midnight Mischief.” (more)
Chris Beatrice created a cover as well as a series of ten interior images, illustrating a promotional "fable" for an international marketing firm. (more)