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Science Fiction and Fantasy
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CricketBow Design</a> - Featuring fantasy art, concept art, illustration, and creature, graphic and web design.
http://www.cricketbow.com/
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Metal And Magic</a> - The fantasy and furry artwork of Ursula Vernon.
http://www.metalandmagic.com/
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Fantasy illustrator and freelance artist Beth Trott.
http://www.bethtrott.com/
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Features biographical details, galleries of work, and merchandise.
http://www.williamstout.com/
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SASart Studios</a> - Illustrator specializing in historical, fantasy, and dark horror genres and portraiture.
http://www.sasart.homestead.com/
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Science fiction and fantasy images by the artist, including works from Warhammer 40,000, Warcry, Warlord: Saga of the Storm, and Legend of the Five Rings.
http://www.danscott.20m.com/
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Features science fiction illustration, fantasy art and portraiture for book covers, advertising, packaging, games and comics.
http://www.fantasy-illustration.com/
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Fantasy watercolor illustrations.
http://www.gerrendesign.com
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He Qing's illustration and art work for editorial, television arts, books, poster, science fiction, fantasy and game.
http://www.arthf.com/
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Fallenlights</a> - An art gallery of original fantasy images by Laura Pelick, ranging from elves to dragons, plus work commissioned for others.
http://fallenlights.net/
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6legs.com</a> - Insect and creature illustrations, cartoons, and comics by Sue Packard.
http://www.6legs.com/
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William O'Connor, illustrator for card games such as Legend of the Five Rings, 7th Sea, Vampire, and Magic: The Gathering.
http://www.wocillo.com/
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This is the homepage of illustrator/designer John Moriarty. Includes resume and artwork galleries.
http://www.johnmoriartyart.com/
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Black Cat Studio</a> - The artwork of Ron Miller, including his portfolio, available prints, book covers, latest projects, and related links.
http://www.black-cat-studios.com/
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Illustrations from J.R.R Tolkien's Lord of The Rings, Games Workshop, White Dwarf magazine, Warhammer, Fighting Fantasy, and Wizard's of The Coast.
http://www.ianmiller.org/
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