Madness and Power: Stylish Monsters Illustrated by Dave Guertin
Dave Guertin is an American artist who started his career at Singletrac (the developers of the Twisted Metal series). After its closure in 2000, Dave moved to Insomniac Games, where he drew concept art and developed characters for the console classic Ratchet and Clank. He still works for Insomniac today.
Guertin and his colleague and friend Greg Baldwin created the legendary CreatureBox Creative Association, where they develop characters, monsters, and all kinds of turnkey designs. Since opening in 2007, they have had time to work with Disney, Lego, Marvel and other mighty titans of the industry.
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