Game Art Archive
Xavier Thomas is a Canadian artist whose impressive portfolio includes games such as Assassin’s Creed, Splinter Cell Conviction, Prince of Presia, and Driver. He was the Communication Art Director at Ubisoft and most of the images he was involved with were used as box art, game art, and featured in magazines. Xavier also co-founded the […]
Roberto Nieto specializes in web design and interface but his real passion is conceptual landscape illustration. Conceptual landscape illustration, in a nutshell, is basically bringing to life places that exist only in the artist’s imagination. Robert has done a whole peck of illustrations based on Japanese anime. He currently lives and works in Barcelona, Spain.
To say that Fabian Schlaga is a comic book fan is an understatement. His illustrations of the characters in the series The Uncanny X-men are some of the best I’ve seen. His work is faithful to the original cartoon series I remember watching as a kid. The costume, the attitude, and end even the iconic […]
Halfway from the original manga and current fantasy re-imaginings lies Gavin Mackey’s interpretation of the adorable Pokémon characters. Some of the supper-powered critters became even more adorable while the some turned into the stuff of nightmares. Gastly, Bulbasaur, and Charmander are but a few of the Pokémons he has re-drawn to the delight of fans […]
Zillabean is a 26-year old artist from the United States whose wacky sense of humor is evident in every one of his work. The poster for the fake movie Harry Potter and the Darkest Knight is one of my favorites. If it was a real movie, I would have watched it based on the poster […]
Lego is a quite simply a child’s toy. In the course of its seventy-odd years, it has evolved into a world wide phenomenon with several Lego-themed amusement parks and competitions popping up. Recently they commissioned Jung von Matt, a Germany-based advertising company for one of their many minimalist ads. The results are indeed on the […]
Gamers are a breed apart. Timothy Saccenti did a great job capturing their game faces when Sony commissioned him for their ad campaign for Sony PlayStation 3. Every grin of triumph, frown of frustration, and grimace of anger was perfectly captured. The mood lighting and the contrast is simply wonderful and highlights the emotions of […]
Created by Canadian artist, Matt Cummings.
Incredible work by the 14 year old, based in Russia.
The full set of Zelda bosses illustrations by Matt Cummings, a Canadian Illustrator.
Drake (Winson) Tsui is a freelance character illustrator currently residing in Calgary, Alberta.
Canadian artist Matt Cummings illustrated all the bosses in EarthBound, a role-playing video game published by Nintendo for the Super NES video game console.
Genzoman is the alias of Gonzalo Ordóñez Arias, a Chile based illustrator.
Cool art style by a Brazilian illustrator who goes by the alias Pe-u.
Great work by the Japan based Illustrator Doubleleaf.
Created by Wroclaw, Poland based illustrator , Tomasz Kaczkowski.
Incredible depictions of video game characters by very talented artist from all over the world.
Shaylyn graduated in December 2009 with a Master’s Degree in Interactive Technology, with a specialization in Art Creation from The Guildhall at SMU. With a BFA in drawing, her background is in traditional fine arts media.She currently works as an environment artist at Gearbox Software.
Genzoman is the alias of Gonzalo Ordóñez Arias, a Chile based illustrator.
Since his debut in 1987, Mega Man has remained a video game icon, having starred in more than 140 titles. Here are some submissions to the UDON Entertainment’s call to comic artists, video game artists, freelance illustrators, and fan artists all around the world to show their artistic tribute to Mega Man!
Alice is a graphic designer and illustrator based in New York City.
Valentina & Marina are 18 year old twins based in Slovenia (Ljubljana).
Created by the japan based artist, MasaBowser.
Great work by melanie, a US based Illustrator.