Posts Tagged ‘storybook’
Ken Wong has created an amazing array of artwork, testing the waters of a variety of styles & finding himself at home with them all. His illustrations range from storybook to surreal to simply masterful. I only wish I had more room to feature his art here – you have to see it all to truly appreciate the inspiring cornucopia of talent that is Ken Wong.
Here’s what he has to say for himself:
“I’m an artist, illustrator, & designer from Adelaide, Australia. I currently work as an Art Director at a computer game studio called Spicy Horse, in Shanghai. I’ve done visualisation and art direction work for a range of clients, mostly in the games industry. All my art is digital, although often it begins as a pencil sketch. I use Adobe Photoshop for everything. I love the art of Gustav Klimt, Mike Mignola, Shaun Tan, Moebius, Zdzislaw Beksinski & James Jean.” – Ken Wong
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