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WLOP

  WLOP (real name Wang Ling) is a hobbyist digital artist from China, actually based in Hong Kong; very well-known for her painting process videos, where he reflects detailed stories within the fantasy genre. He is very active in the main social media where he can showcase his art, like YouTube, Devianart, or ArtStation, as well as being active in Patreon. In YouTube, he uses the speedpaint process to show its painting process from beginning to end, with Photoshop as its main content platform. WLOP's art is beautiful and amazing, extraordinarily sensitive and nostalgic. It represents normally female characters in active or emotional scenes, sharing its whole photoshop painting process from beginning to end so its community can learn from him.

Sparth

  Nicolas Bouvier, a.k.a. Sparth has been an active artistic director and concept designer in the gaming industry since 1996. He's a Concept Artist veteran in the Video Game industry since 1996, author of the Structura art book series, Art Director for Halo at Microsoft - 343 Industries in Seattle. Sparth has contributed to the development of multiple games and books since 1996, including his own art book series, Structura, published by DesignStudioPress. He is credited on major games like Alone in the dark 4 (2001), Cold Fear (2005), Prince of Persia - Warrior Within (2004), Assassin's Creed (2007), Rage (2011), Halo 4 (2012) and Halo 5: Guardians (2015). He has also published more than 100 book covers in France, Canada, and the United States.

Theo Van Hoytema

  Theodorus ("Theo") van Hoytema was born on December 18, 1863 in The Hague. He died on August 28, 1917, The Hague. Lived and worked in Leiden, Delft, Amsterdam, Rijswijk (South Holland) 1890-1891, Loosduinen until 1894, Voorburg until 1898, Hilversum after 1898, Amsterdam, London 1905, Rijngeest 1905-1906, Voorburg, The Hague (temporary Texel ). Van Hoytema studied at the Akademie van Beeldende Kunsten (Academy of Fine Arts) in The Hague. He was a painter but also a watercolourist, engraver and draftsman, specializing in animals and plants. He was an accomplished bird draughtsman and lithographer. He was a member of the Amsterdam artistic society “Arti et Amicitae”. He taught E.H.J. van Eysinga, A.E. Humalda van Eysinga, M. Cramer, Th. F. Goedvrind, Th. G. Meissner, G. Knuttel. Signed: Theo van Hoytema. He exhibits in Amsterdam, Arnhem and The Hague. His work can be found in the collections of Museum Boymans-van Beuningen Rotterdam, Haags Gemeentemuseum, Dordrechts Museum a...

Alan Lee

  Alan Lee (Middlesex, 20 August 1947) is an English illustrator and painter, best known for being the first to illustrate The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien; in 2004 he won the Academy Award for best art direction with the film The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King by Peter Jackson. He graduated in graphics and design at Ealing School of Art. After graduation he worked as a freelance illustrator, mainly creating covers and illustrations, drawing inspiration in part from his interest in mythology and folktales. In the mid-1970s he left London for Dartmoor, Devon, with colleagues Marja Lee Kruyt (to whom he was married for many years) and Brian Froud. He quickly established himself as a world-renowned illustrator, painting delicate watercolors for many well-known books, including The Mabinogion, Castles, Merlin Dreams and Black Ships Before Troy: The Story of the Illiad, which earned him the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal. In 1978, together with Brian Froud, the...