Lines and Colors art blog

Category: Concept & Visual Dev.

  • Sylvain Sarrailh

    Sylvain Sarrailh is a French illustrator, concept artist and environment designer working primarily in the gaming field. He has worked with companies like Guerrilla Games, Illumination Entertainment, Rocksteady, Amplitude, Sony Picture Animation, Ubi Soft and Dreamworks. Given the dark and grungy vein of illustration common within that industry, Sarrailh (who also goes by the handle…

  • Arthus Pilorget

    Arthus Pilorget is French concept artist, illustrator and visual development artist based in Lyon. He graduated from the remarkable Gobelins, l’école de l’image (Gobelins School of Communications) in Paris, and has been working on a nmber of animation projects since. He has a lively, vibrant style with a nice edge of darkness and feeling of…

  • Cameron Mousavi

    Cameron Mousavi is a freelance illustrator and visual development artist based in the Los Angeles area. Mousavi works in an appealingly naturalistic style, with the kind of feeling for texture and atmosphere that suggests experience in painting from life. I particularly like his drawings and architectural renderings.

  • Su Jian

    Su Jian is a concept artist based in Beijing, China and working in the film industry. Beyond that, I know little. I haven’t found an official website other than a presence on ArtStation, and that has no information on projects of companies worked for. Su Jian’s illustrations are sometimes in the vein of common concept…

  • Fred Augis

    Fred Augis is a concept artist and illustrator based in Rennes, France. His gaming credits include titles like Prey, Life is Strange, Remember Me and Strike Vector. His online example art includes character design, and in particular, numerous spacesuit designs. These range from realistically rendered to nicely graphic and gestural.

  • Norman Rockwell Santa

    And to All a Good Night, Norman Rockwell This image is sourced from an interesting 2015 Wired article on Rockwell’s photographic reference for this and a number of his other holiday themed paintings. As is often the case with Rockwell paintings, much of the charm for me is in the little touches — the position…