A Plague Of Dragons: The Superb Fantasy Artworks By Justin Gerard
Justin Gerard is an independent artist who has worked within the publishing and film industries providing illustrations for clients such as Disney, Dreamworks, Warner Brothers, Harper Collins, Penguin Books, and Random House. He has also worked in the game industry for Sony, Riot, Blizzard, Hasbro, Wizards of the Coast, Kabaam, Cryptozoic and Riotminds.
Justin’s work has been regularly featured in art competitions such as Spectrum Fantastic Art, the Society of Illustrators Annuals and Expose. He also contributes articles and tutorials for ImagineFX and Muddycolors.
More: Justin Gerard, Artstation, Instagram, Patreon
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