Heather’s paintings are the product of decades of observation of people, environments, animals and textiles. Themes in her work include religious symbolism, fantasy realism, equine and wildlife, and bold reworking of Disney characters. Her art has gotten the attention of USA Today and the LA Times, garnered contracts with Disney Fine Art and Fantasy Con, and received international recognition and awards from respected organizations such as Lucca Comics & Games, Art Renewal Center, Artist’s Magazine and Spectrum, among others.
Over the past 20 years Howard has worked in the video game industry as an Art Director, concept artist and freelance illustrator. For much of his career he has painted dragons and trolls or scenes from science fiction. His work can be found in products from Dungeons and Dragon’s books, World of Warcraft cards, Magic the Gathering and Star Wars. He has studied art in Italy, France and most recently at the Grand Central Academy in New York. He has recently combined these experiences to switch gears and expand his subject matter to create inspirational pieces in the style of some of his favorite old masters: William Bouguereau, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, and John William Waterhouse.
For more than 40 years, Paul has been an active illustrator and professional artist, producing captivating imagery for some of Hollywood’s biggest names. He has perfected his craft through numerous publications, gallery pieces and commission projects. Through his timeless composition and proven technique he has set himself apart as a premier artist within the filmmaking industry. Take a look at a few of his selected works, and see if you can recognize any of the exciting film projects that make up his subject matter.
Kraig is a successful sculptor who has mastered a range of genres from figurative, to contemporary, to portraits. This flexibility has made his work recognized and sought after in different spheres of influence. His contemporary work is rich with symbolism and meaning. His figurative work pushes the viewer to see and feel. Kraig’s sculptures have been shown in national and international exhibitions, and his work is located in collections throughout the world. He has been commissioned to sculpt portraits and monumental works alike for many clients including universities, municipalities, foundations and corporations.
Gina is an American fine art and portrait photographer based in New York City. Her conceptual images feature magical settings like fish in balloons, levitating objects, light bulbs on the beach, and hundreds of flying birds. Her work has been embraced by numerous authors, exhibitions, and publications (and she is also one of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet). She effortlessly connects with other artists and makes them feel at home in her presence. Like many accomplished photographers, she chooses humility over pride. Because of this, it’s impossible not to admire her. And her work speaks for itself.
