

Minotaurs, Monsters, and Creepy Hands: The Illustrations of Julie Dillon
Julie Dillon is the subject of my latest post. Check out her work! Julie Dillon is one of the most intriguing artists I’ve discovered...


Maggie Taylor’s Digital Journeys into Wonderland
Maggie Taylor was introduced to me while I was studying analog photography and she came up in conversation. He work and her husband's,...


The Magic of ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Art
My latest post for Elders of Genova explores how the art of Magic: The Gathering reminded me of what I love most about fantasy art. By...


The Little Golden Book of Horrors: The Art of Joey Spiotto
I was recently introduced to the work of artist Joey Spiotto, whose latest body of work is absolutley delightful. Check out what I had to...


The Great Cinemagician: How Georges Méliès Inspired Fantasy in Analog Photography
My latest post on Elders of Genova is now live. Check it out! If you're unfamiliar with the fantastic filmmaker, Georges Méliès, check...


The Imaginarium of Remedios Varo
Remedios Varo quickly became one of my favorite artists when I studied her work in college. Click the link below to Elders of Genova to...


Art and the rise of steampunk
Steampunk is on its way to becoming one of the most popular sub-genres of science fiction art, fashion, and style. Check out my latest...


Saving the world in stilettos
My latest post (and the most fun to write so far) is now live on Elders of Genova. Take a look! When it comes to medieval warfare, which...


Fantasy art is art
Check out my work on the Elders of Genova blog, Art of the Fantastic! My latest post is now live, check it out! How the art world views...


No Dragons Allowed: Bias against sci-fi and fantasy in the art world
My first blog post for Elders of Genova's Art of the Fantastic Blog is now live! Don't forget to check it out! Hi and welcome to the...