Fantasy art
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Fantasy art is strongly linked to fantasy fiction. Indeed fantasy art pieces are often intended to represent specific characters or scenes from works of fantasy literature. Such works created by amateur artists may be called fanart.
There is a large subculture based around the creation of amateur fantasy art. This is largely centred around websites such as Elfwood. Such sites are noticeably less male-dominated than some other pursuits related to the fantasy genre.
Fantasy art should not be confused with the fantastic art genre, which can contain fantastical elements that are not always considered "fantasy" per se.
Fantasy Art and 'High Culture'
Despite the technical skill of many of its practitioners, and despite (or arguably because of) its popularity, Fantasy art is not considered part of the 'canon', or 'fine art', in the sense that it is not hung in galleries, subsidised by governments, studied in art schools etc.A few works which are 'canonical', particularly surrealist or pre-Raphaelite works, have many characteristics in common with fantasy art. For example The Castle in the Pyrenees by Rene Magritte, and The Lady of Shalott by John William Waterhouse, would almost certainly be accepted as fantasy art if they had been created recently by an artist who presented them as such. As with much fantasy art, the latter illustrates a scene from another work.
Nonetheless these works are accorded the status of fine art, and not considered to be connected to fantasy art. The situation could arguably be compared to the way in which certain critically-esteemed works may be treated as if they had no connection to non-'literary' genres, for example Nineteen Eighty-Four and science fiction.
Fantasy Artists
This list is not comprehensive, but gives a good idea of the kinds of fantasy art out there.- [Audrey]
- Chris Achilleos
- Yoshitaka Amano
- Lindsay Archer
- John Bauer
- Julie Bell
- Gerald Brom
- Amy Brown
- Thomas Canty
- Oscar Chichoni
- James C. Christensen
- [Amanda Robbins]
- Kinuko Y. Craft
- Rich DiSilvio
- [Matt Dixon]
- Bob Eggleton
- Larry Elmore
- Frank Frazetta
- Brian Froud
- Stephen Hickman
- [Jon Hodgson]
- [Ralph Horsley]
- John Howe
- [Rafal Hrynkiewicz]
- Naohisa Inoue
- [Scott Johnson]
- Alan Lee
- Jody Lee
- Scott Lewis
- [Eric Lofgren]
- [Don Mak]
- Angus McBride
- [Patrick McEvoy]
- [Socar Myles]
- [Max Magnus Norman]
- [Torstein Nordstrand]
- Keith Parkinson
- Myrea Pettit
- [Scott Purdy]
- Luis Royo
- [James Ryman]
- [Edgar Espino]
- [Mattias Snygg]
- [Anne Stokes]
- [Grey Thornberry]
- Bill Toma
- Boris Vallejo
- Charles Vess
- Michael Whelan
- [Kieran Yanner]
External Links
- [The Endicott Studio Gallery of Mythic Art]
- [Fantasy Art (directory)]
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