Art Sites


Art by indigenous Peruvian Amazon youth and their mentor

Argon Zark!

Carlos Batts and Scott D. Ewen are two talented young artists who specialize in horror and fantasy.

Braid Media Arts: Fine artists Rick Berry and Darrel Anderson show their stuff on their gorgeous website.

Cusimano: Surrealist Artist has some lovely images on his page

Dali Museum: I've been an admirer of Salvador Dali's art since I was a kid. I still love it. Here's the Dali Museum (in Florida).

Dan's Gallery of the Grotesque

Dirigibilious

The Endicott Studio is a beautiful and rich art and literature site created by writer/artist/editor Terri Windling. It includes poetry by such friends as Ellen Kushner and Charles de Lint, essays by Terri about myth and fairy tales, an art gallery of her own work plus work by her friends Alan Lee, Thomas Canty, and Brian Froud and much much more.

Felix the Cat has several pages devoted to him. You can read the history of this character, see some of the original strips, including a "never reprinted" special Christmas strip from 1925, and see Felix posters. And there are links to other "felix" pages.

Gallery of Comic Book Covers from the 1940s

H. R. Giger

Horror,Fantasy, and the Grotesque in Art

Rick Lieder has been creating intriguing and disturbing horror art for several years. Now you can see it on his website.

Morpheus International is a major publisher of fine, fantastic art. Their stable includes such artists as H.R. Giger, designer of the "alien," Jacek Yerka, winner of the World Fantasy Award, and Ernst Fuchs.

Michael Mott's art

The Museum of Bad Art

Neon Nihilasium is a colorful site full of neon paintings and odd burblings.

Novagraphics is an online store selling space art by Chesley Bonestell, Ron Miller, Kim Poor, and Attila Hejja.

A collection of optical illusions

Surrealist Imagery

Urban Primitive Design Studio: At the Urban Primitive Design Studio you can learn about and see piercing, tattooing, scarification.

Michael Whelan is a talented and versatile sf, fantasy, and horror artist.

Why Cats Paint is based on the book of the same title. It's a very funny excursion into the minds of cats and showcases individual felines' unique talents in the fine arts.

Slawek Wojtowicz displays his science fiction art.

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