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Bastien Lecouffe Deharme is the US Cover artist for the US editions of The Book of the Ancestor series and so his artwork features on the hardback I’m giving away here as the prize! I personally love this cover and it’s in a strong competition to become my favourite Mark Lawrence cover artwork along with the Prince of Fools UK cover and The Liar’s Key US cover by Jason Chan, which are my personal favourites. Not to mention that after listing artists from France, USA, Russia, Poland finally I have a fellow Londoner to list! Although I believe he’s originally from Waterford, Ireland, which is apparently the country’s oldest city and was founded by Vikings. I accidentally came across Conor Burke one day when I was messing around on the internet, looking for a previous Facebook post of mine about my own fictional character who is also called Conor. “Battle of Fair Isle” by Tomasz Jedruszek He is the cover artist for the UK versions of the Book of the Ancestor trilogy (Red Sister paperback, Grey and Holy Sister hardback and paperback).
The artist whose artwork inspired Mark to write Red Sister. If you haven’t heard of him before, take a look at some of his artwork HERE. Greg Rutkowski is another artist whose work I could fill pages and pages with here. If only she had not been taken from us so early ? You can still see her work on her Facebook page and can read her inspiring answers to my questions in this interview I did with her shortly before she passed away.Įmmett Cullen (Twilight) by Kimberly Kincaid Not a fantasy artist, strictly speaking, although we can thank her for the Road Brothers cover art and she has produced several other fantasy-related work. I cannot not mention the wonderful Kimberly Kincaid.
If only I could get him paint all my favourite characters from Red Sister! Check out his work HERE! Of course, he has plenty more HERE.Ĭover art for “Lost Covenant” (author Ari Marmell) by Jason ChanĬover art for “The Kneebone Boy” (author Ellen Potter) by Jason ChanĪleksei Vinogradov is another exceptionally talented digital concept artist. Instead of displaying the Mark Lawrence cover art we all know and love I decided to list two other ones from him. We were incredibly lucky to have Jason Chan as cover artist for six of Mark’s books so far. I f you haven’t heard of her definitely go and check out her website HERE.
Magali Villeneuve is hands down my top favourite fantasy artist and I’m finding it really hard not to fill this page with dozens of her artwork. I will ask Mark to select a random winner the next day!īelow I listed just 8 of my own favourite fantasy artists: There are so many talented artists out there, point us at the ones you like!Īs always, this is an international giveaway, anyone can enter. You can select one from below if you don’t have one, but I’m hoping to see new ones mentioned, too, rather than just repeating the ones I picked. I have a signed Grey Sister hardback to give away! For a chance to win it comment under this post naming one (or more) of your favourite fantasy artists or/and SFF book covers (you can even add links if you’d like).