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As you know, my website presently showcases the fantasy art of computer games, so there's a lot of art out there that doesn't fit there at the moment. I can, however, introduce it to you on this blog.
Today, I'd like to introduce the art of Tony DiTerlizzi. In addition to the artwork you see on his Flash-mandatory site, he was the world artist for the now-officially-discontinued Dungeons & Dragons alien-fantasy Planescape campaign setting (but continued by fans at Planewalker). A selection of his Planescape Art can be found at Carceri Exiles.
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I love his art for The Spiderwick Chronicles. It reminds me of Brian Froud and Alan Lee who know how to make creepy fairies.
Thanks Amy!
Here's a blog I found about The Spiderwick Chronicles, featuring, the art, computer game art, and fan art of The Spiderwick Chronicles:
http://s241968001.onlinehome.us/blog/2008/01/09/spiderwick-video-game-stills/
I really enjoyed the artwork Tony did for the Spiderwick Chronicles, especially the Field Guides. The cover he did for Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonflight" was also amazing! Thanks for the look into Tony's artwork!
Cool, Thanks Simon!
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