Jan Žižka, Knights, and Bohemian Berserks: Fantasy Art by Tomáš Duchek
Tomáš Duchek is an artist from Prague who draws wonderful fantasy art in the style of the West Slavic Middle Ages (and not only). D
ucek used to work at Warhorse Studios, where he drew location and character concepts for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, so he’s familiar with the subject, to say the least. Nevertheless, Duchek doesn’t get hung up on Slavic motifs, and sometimes even draws orcs – although his version makes their faces look familiar.
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