Lines and Colors art blog

Category: Concept & Visual Dev.

  • Cory Loftis

    Cory Loftis is a visual development artist working at Disney Animation. In his off hours, he fills his blog with delightful drawings of a variety os subjects. Loftis is one of those artists whose drawing style os so lively and springy, it looks like he loads his pen (stylus) with liquid fun.

  • Theo Prins

    Theo Prins is a concept artist currently working with ArenaNet, where his credits include titles like GuildWars 2. His approach to digital painting appears to involve a process of layering transparent areas over opaque ones, like digital washes. The result is work in which suggestion plays as much a part in the perception of the…

  • Toby Allen's Real Monsters

    Illustrator and concept artist Toby Allen created a series of monster illustrations, in which he attempted to interpret and give physical presence to the invisible “Real Monsters” of mental illnesses like anxiety, schizophrenia, avoidant personality disorder and others. Response to the series was such that Allen is revising and expanding the series, casting it as…

  • Yao Yao

    Yao Yao is an artist and designer for online gaming. Yao Yao’s portfolio on Behance showcases work for several projects, particularly a personal project titled “Shanli”. [Via the Drawn archives] www.behance.net/yao-yao

  • Sam Bosma

    Sam Bosma is an illustrator, comics artist and animaiton background artist whose clients include Scholastic, Simon & Schuster, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Cartoon Network, MTV and Image Comics. His website includes example of his work in several categories. You can see more, and larger images, on his blog,…

  • My Tor.com post on Ian McQue’s flying ships

    I've written a post for Tor.com on the wonderfully impossible flying ships of Ian McQue, titled: Concept Artist's Weather-beaten Ships Ply Oceans of Air. Here’s my previous post on Ian McQue.