A listing of links to those artists who maintain websites, or public email addresses. The date in square brackets is the last time I checked that particular link. If you find a broken link, please let me know. All links open in a new browser window. List is in alphabetical order by last name.
Remember that the artists own the copyright for their card art, not Z-Man, so if you want to put pictures up on your website, ask for permission directly from the artist, or be sure you are covered under copyright fair use. I haven't heard of anyone being sued for posting artwork, but...
A note about email addresses: in some cases I've posted an artist's email address, either because it's all I could find, or they requested it. I don't like getting spam, and I don't want to be a source of spam for these nice folks, so where you see an email address, the @ has been replaced with [at] and the . with [dot]. I'm hoping that's enough to confuse the spammers' harvesting programs, but not you.
A note about the set symbols: I've added a little symbol for each set the artist has done new work for, but I don't include the symbol if an earlier piece has been reprinted. Not sure if this is the best way to do it since I quadrupled the download time for this page (doh!) but it'll have to do for now. The symbols link back to the pages that describe each set, in case you're interested.
If you're interested in getting cards signed by artists, I've got some advice for you.
Banu
Adhimuka -
Banu's site now includes a card art gallery, including some of his Shadowfist
work through Critical Shift. He also has a gallery at Epilogue.net,
another gallery and short bio at Elfwood,
and a third gallery and info at DigitalArt
(warning: this site has some pushy "sponsors"). Two of his Shadowfist
pieces are on display at Elfwood (updated Nov.2005), but his DigitalArt gallery
is more up to date with recent work, although no Shadowfist (Apr.2007). [1 Dec
2007]
Rob
Alexander -
Rob worked on Daedalus sets through Flashpoint, and then again with Z-Man starting
in Seven Masters. His site has a gallery and offers prints. I don't see any
Shadowfist originals for sale any more, but he offers $20 prints of Sphere of
Defilement (he calls it The Cursed Lands) and Plasma Trooper (he calls it Incendiary
Beast). He will sign cards by mail. Site last updated sometime in 2007. [1 Dec
2007]
Susan Alexander - see Susan Stejskal
Dave
Allsop
- Dave's first and only Shadowfist work appeared in Red Wedding. Not sure if
I've found the right website, it doesn't have any Shadowfist on display... Updated
sometime in mid-2005. [1 Dec 2007]
Randy
Asplund -
Randy's site is in the middle of a revamp - use the Site Map link to get to
the content that's still on his old site. He has a huge gallery including all
of his Shadowfist work through Shaolin Surprise (take a look in the CCG
art section), plus he offers prints of the art, and has the originals for
sale ($200-$300 range). He also has a very in-depth bio, check it out! He has
done lots of work for other CCGs as well, although much of his early work was
done as "Asplund-Faith". Last update Nov.2007. [1 Dec 2007]
Andrew
Barlow -
In his spare time, Andrew runs Dark-Platypus Studio, makers of gaming doo-dads
like life counters and such which he markets through Z-Man Games. He also has
prints for sale. No mention of Shadowfist. Last update late 2007. [1 Dec 2007]
Julie
Baroh -
Julie's website is back in business with a short bio, an offering of services,
and a portfolio that is still in work (a lot of images are placeholders). Her
old
website is gone, and the Internet Archive copy has now been blocked (looks
like a jewelry store grabbed the domain and put up a new site with a robots.txt
exclusion). [1 Dec 2007]
Joachim
Barrum -
Joachim's site is nicely done and regularly updated, with a bio and lots of
art on display. His Red Wedding and Seven Masters work is on display in the
gallery under Commissions. Last update Sep.2007. [1 Dec 2007]
Ed
Beard, Jr. -
Ed was the artist liaison (art director, more or less) for Z-Man Games for a
number of years. His site has a bio but has dropped the galleries in favor of
a store for prints, originals and sketches. He has added a video blog in 2007.
He doesn't have any of his Shadowfist art on display, although he does offer
prints of the "topless" promo cards, including Major Hottie (which
wasn't printed as a card, but you can buy it in Ed's store). Last update Nov.2007
[1 Dec 2007]
Allan
Bednar -
Al's site is a big gallery of his work. He has one Shadowfist piece on display
in "Illustrations 1". Last update 22 Jun 2005. [1 Dec 2007]
Melissa
Benson -
Melissa's site has a bio, originals and prints for sale, a full list of her
CCG work and lots more stuff. There isn't a gallery exactly, but go to the original
art section - lots of Shadowfist posted there. She will sign cards by mail but
only if a purchase is made at the same time; she charges $1 per card to sign
in person at shows. Last update May 2007. [1 Dec 2007]
Theodor
Black -
Theodor has a gallery, bio and well-done links page. No mention of Shadowfist.
[1 Dec 2007]
Martin
Blanco -
Yes, it's a MySpace page, but that's all I could find. Martin has a short bio
and a Flash gallery with at least one Shadowfist piece on display. [1 Dec 2007]
Matt Bober -
Matt's former site is
gone. You can contact him at mbober [at] earthlink [dot] net. [17 Nov 2006]
Anthony Boursier
-
Found a website
with contact info, not sure this is the right person. [1 Dec 2007]
Heather
Bruton -
Heather's site has lots of galleries, a bio, and offers prints too. She showcases
some of her Shadowfist work from Daedalus through Z-Man (up to Netherworld 2).
She has several originals for sale, at prices that the average gamer can afford
($75-$200) (I'm assuming if you can drop $100 for a box of cards, you can afford
this :) Last updated Feb.15, 2004. [1 Dec 2007]
Steven Bryant -
Steve's website
disappeared in early 2005, but you can still see it at the Internet Archive.
He shared this website with Jason Millet. There is a gallery, but the site was
dedicated to commercial artworks; no CCG art on display. [1 Dec 2007]. He seems
to be concentrating on his comic, Athena
Voltaire. [1 Dec 2007]
Garrett
Byers -
Garrett's site has a resume and several small galleries. No Shadowfist on display.
Last update Sep.2007. [1 Dec 2007]
Dennis
Calero -
Dennis' site has a splash page saying it is being rebuilt, with a link to his
old Flash site. He has a gallery of various works, but no Shadowfist that I
saw. [1 Dec 2007]
Roberto
Campus -
Roberto's website was redone in May 2007 to a blog format using Wordpress. It
has several detailed tutorials on digital painting (including one about Mad
Scientist, and another about Monkey vs. Robot!) and a good card art gallery
including his Shadowfist work. Last update Sep.2007. He also has galleries at
Elfwood
[2003] and Epilogue
[Jun.2007]. [1 Dec 2007]
Diego
Candia -
Diego's first Shadowfist appearance was in Critical Shift. His site is all Flash
(English and Spanish versions), with a small gallery and bio. No Shadowfist
on display. [6 Sep 2007]
Paul
Carrick -
Paul's site has a gallery and bio, and now includes a blog too, but I didn't
see any of his Shadowfist work on display. He has some very well done miniatures
on display; the link is at the bottom of the Links page. Updated late 2007.
[1 Dec 2007]
Oliver Castaneda
-
Found some references to his work as a comic penciler, but no website or gallery.
Matt
Cavotta -
Matt's site is very well done, with a nice gallery, except in a 2004 revision
he cut the Shadowfist out of his gallery :( Last updated Feb.2007. Since mid-2005
it's been hosted by Randy Gallegos at Daydream Graphics. [1 Dec 2007]
Doug
Chaffee -
I had the opportunity to chat with Doug at a couple of GenCons in the late 90's;
he was always friendly and happy to talk about his art. Doug opened a web site
in late 2004. Fast and clean, with a big gallery. No Shadowfist on display though.
He will sign cards by mail, and he will do prints but has only two of his Shadowfist
originals left (Tank Warfare and Hosed), the others have been sold. You can
email him at ilplus [at] epix [dot] net. [1 Dec 2007]
Chris Chuckry -
Chris' website has been missing since late 2006. You can contact him at chris
[at] chuckry [dot] com [1 Dec 2007]
Ed
Cox -
Ed's first Shadowfist appearance was in Shurikens and Six-Guns. His website
is entirely in Flash with lots of art on display, although no Shadowfist. Updated
in late 2005. He also has a gallery at Epilogue,
last updated Feb.2007 [1 Dec 2007]
Cynthia
Cummens -
Cynthia's site has a couple of galleries but no Shadowfist on display (Z-Man
is mentioned as a client). Last update Nov.2007 [1 Dec 2007]
Jeremy
Dale -
Jeremy's work first appeared in 10,000 Bullets. He also plays the game (!) and
sometimes posts on the Yahoogroups forum, too. Yellow Geomancer is on display
under "Illustrations". Last update Jul.24, 2005. [2 Dec 2007]
Elizabeth
Danforth -
Liz's work is hosted at Daydream Graphics; her section is up now with a bio
and some CCG work on display (no Shadowfist). Her
other site was updated in mid 2004, and has a gallery and bio. Her Shadowfist
stuff is mentioned in her card list, but nothing on display. She also has a
blog
on SFF.net, last post Dec.2005. [2 Dec 2007]
David
Deen -
David's regularly-updated site has a resume, gallery, and nifty newsletter with
tips for aspiring artists. His Shadowfist work has disappeared from the gallery
and originals list, maybe they've been sold :) Last updated July 2007. [2 Dec
2007]
Dennis
Detwiller -
Dennis' website has a short bio, slideshow, active blog, and list of his art
and writing credits. No mention of Shadowfist. Site got another nice facelift
in mid-2007. Last update late 2007. [2 Dec 2007]
Chris
Dien -
Chris' website is fast-loading and nicely done, with lots of art on display
in the gallery. Both of his Shadowfist pieces are on display. Last update Apr.2006.
He also has galleries at Epilogue
(Aug.2006), Elfwood,
and a bunch of other sites. [2 Dec 2007]
Matt
Dixon -
Matt has a clean, fast site with a brief bio, gallery, and prints. No Shadowfist
on display that I noticed. Last update Oct. 2007. He also has a gallery at Epilogue
(Apr.2006). [2 Dec 2007]
Michael Dixon -
Michael's website disappeared in early 2007. His bio at Epilogue
(Aug.2005) is still active, but no Shadowfist on display. [2 Dec 2007]
Pat
Duke -
Pat's site has short about page and a links page. His other pages (gallery,
etc.) apparently never made it to this host when he moved in 2004. Last update
late 2004. [2 Dec 2007]
Pamela
Eklund -
Pam's site has several of her Shadowfist pieces displayed (under fantasy &
comics). No prints yet, although the site says they will be offered in August
(although I think the site may be referring to August 2001; can't tell
exactly) Hasn't been updated since 2002. [2 Dec 2007]
Brian
England -
Brian has a couple of galleries but no Shadowfist on display. Brian also has
a page on Elfwood,
but not much on display there. [2 Dec 2007]
Mark
Evans -
Nice, fast site, revamped in July 2005. Mark is displaying four of his Shadowfist
pieces, but apparently prints aren't available any more. The descriptive titles
of the pieces aren't shown any more, so you'll just have to trust me that Suong
Xa's actual title was "Chick" :) Last updated Oct.2006. [2 Dec 2007]
C.
Brent Ferguson -
Brent's website was updated in late 2007, and it works now! The gallery page
has lots of his art, including many of his On The Edge pieces. [3 Jun 2007]
Richard
Kane Ferguson -
In 2007 a MySpace page appeared for RKF! MySpace is painful on my eyes, but
it's better than no link at all :) Last update June 2007 [2 Dec 2007]
Phil
and Kaja Foglio -
The Foglios have a very slick site, with a gallery, prints for sale, comics,
Button Men and lots of other stuff, and they regularly update it too. Definitely
worth a visit. There's not much Shadowfist mentioned. Last update Nov.2007.
[2 Dec 2007]
Gil
Formosa -
Gil's site is nicely done with lots of art on display, but no mention of Shadowfist
that I could find but it's all in French so maybe I missed it :) Last update
late 2007? [2 Dec 2007]
Dan
Frazier -
Dan's site has a gallery and offers prints and a slick art book as well, although
I didn't see any Shadowfist pieces on display. Dan's last Shadowfist piece was
the kick-ass Dr. John Haynes (love the hat! :) although the S&SG Mah-Jongg
Parlor art is a rejected piece submitted for Throne Wars, so I guess that's
really the last one. Updated sometime in 2006. [2 Dec 2007]
David
Fooden -
Dave has a gallery at White Wolf's site, showcasing his work for them. Little
blurbs about each piece make a nice addition to the usual gallery. No mention
of his Shadowfist work. FYI, he hasn't responded to email using the address
posted here. Last updated in 2001. He's also mentioned at Dreamcatcher
Multimedia, but didn't respond to an email there either. Last update late
in 2003? [2 Dec 2007]
Randy
Gallegos -
Randy runs Daydream Graphics, so naturally his work is presented there. It's
a well done site with a gallery, bio, and prints for sale. Two of his pieces
from Flashpoint and one from Boom Chaka Laka are available in the original art
section. The Netherworld pieces aren't listed any more. As of July 2004, he
will no longer sign cards by mail. Last update Nov.2007. [3 Dec 2007]
Daniel Gelon -
Daniel is married to Heather Hudson, and designed her website at www.studiowondercabinet.com.
His email address appears on her site: dgelon [at] earthlink [dot] net [3 Dec
2007]
Thomas
Gianni -
Nicely done site with bio, contact info, and galleries. Desdemona Deathangel
is on display in Gallery 1. Tom told me in 2002 that he sells prints of all
his work ($5 each), plus originals and sketches (email for pricing), and he
will sign cards. Last update late 2007. [3 Dec 2007]
Anthony
Grabski -
Anthony has a website now! He's on Blogger with a journal and a separate gallery.
[3 Dec 2007]
Robert Graham -
I didn't find a website for him, but I did find a blog
on Livejournal, last entry May 2005. [3 Dec 2007]
John
Gravato -
On-line portfolio with several galleries. No Shadowfist on display. Can't tell
when it was last updated. And found what appears to be an older Gravato
site too. [3 Dec 2007]
Michael
Grills -
Michael's website has a resume, gallery and more. His Shadowfist work is on
display in the Illustration gallery. Last update Nov.2007. [3 Dec 2007]
Phil Hale -
In October 2003, Phil said that he is working on a website. There is a small
gallery
on display at Allen Spiegel Fine Arts. [3 Dec 2007]
Dan Harding -
Dan has galleries at Elfwood
and Epilogue
(Jun.2006). No obvious Shadowfist on display at either. [3 Dec 2007]
Dwayne
Harris -
Dwayne's website has a small gallery and a short bio. No Shadowfist on display.
[3 Dec 2007]
Zak
Hennessey -
Zak's first Shadowfist appearance was Seven Masters. He has a fast, slick site
with a detailed gallery (no Shadowfist on display) and a resume. Last update
in mid 2005? [3 Dec 2007]
Paul
"Prof" Herbert -
Prof's website has been updated! His gallery is now working as of Aug.2007.
He will sign cards by mail, and he also has some prints and occasionally an
original for sale - contact him by email to ask about it. Last update Aug.2007.
[3 Dec 2007]
Jon
Hodgson -
Jon's site is a small gallery with a short bio. He also has a gallery at Epilogue
(Oct.2007). No Shadowfist on display in either place. [3 Dec 2007]
Karen
Ann Hollingsworth -
Karen's simple homepage leads you to her gallery at Epilogue
(Nov.2007). No Shadowfist on display. [3 Dec 2007]
Quinton
Hoover -
Quinton's site has a gallery, original art and prints for sale, and a bio. He
gave it a nice facelift in May 2004; the button links in the middle didn't work
for me but the text links at the bottom do. Many of his Shadowfist originals
from Limited through Boom Chaka Laka are still available at $150-$250 each.
Last update Aug.2007. [3 Dec 2007] He sometimes runs auctions
on eBay as well, has a shop at Cafe
Press [3 Dec 2007], and he has a huge gallery at Comic
Art Fan. [3 Dec 2007] His work is no longer featured at Daydream Graphics.
[as of 2005, quintonhoover.com seems to be in flux. For a while it was squatted
upon by somebody selling vacuums. Now it's just empty]
Heather
Hudson -
Heather's site is very nicely done by Daniel Gelon. It has a gallery plus original
art for sale; most of her Shadowfist originals are still available, and many
under $200. Heather also does work for Atlas Games on the Feng Shui roleplaying
game. Last updated Jul.2007. [3 Dec 2007]
Matt
Hughes -
Matt's site is nicely organized with several galleries and a print store. No
Shadowfist on display. Last update in late 2007. He also has a gallery on Epilogue
(Nov.2007) that displays one of his Shadowfist pieces. He also has a profile
on MySpace.
[3 Dec 2007]
Mike Jackson
-
Mike's site had a gallery that included all his Shadowfist stuff but it disappeared
in early 2005, and the archive.org copy has no images so it's not very helpful...
[11 Mar 2006]
Garette
Johnson -
Garette's website has been nicely updated in mid 2006. Resume and a few galleries.
One Shadowfist piece on display in the Illustration gallery. [3 Dec 2007]
Wes
Jones -
Wes has a gallery at deviantArt, including several of his Shadowfist pieces.
Last update Nov.2007 [3 Dec 2007]
Alec Keating -
Alec has a profile on Friendster,
and a one page blurb on portfolio.com
[4 Dec 2007]
Mike
Kimble -
Mike's site has a gallery with some of his card art displayed (under SciFi and
Fantasy). Plus Mike is a really nice guy, always happy to chat when I have run
across him at conventions, and he actually played some Shadowfist! Last update
July.2005. [4 Dec 2007] Mike is also a dance
instructor! [4 Dec 2007]
Michael
Komarck -
Michael's first Shadowfist appearance was in Seven Masters. His stuff does a
fantastic job of capturing the martial-arts movie feel. His website has several
galleries; his Shadowfist work is on display in its own gallery under the Collectable
Cards link. Last update mid 2006. [4 Dec 2007]
Lissanne
Lake -
Lissanne's website is hosted by some friends of hers; it was last updated in
2000. You can contact her at lissanne [at] panix [dot] com, or by mail at PO
Box 3037, Weehawken, NJ 07086. She will sign cards if you enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope. She also has Shadowfist prints and originals for sale - email
her to ask about pricing. She plays the game too, so don't be surprised if you
meet her sitting across from you at the tournaments at GenCon :) [4 Dec 2007]
Chester Laquian
-
Chester works with Joachim Barrum at Artplant.
I couldn't find a site for him, but his email is listed on Artplant's Company
page (and he responds quickly, too :) [4 Dec 2007]
Stephanie
Pui-Min Law -
Stephanie's website is nicely done and regularly updated, with a gallery, bio,
originals and prints for sale, plus a big FAQ including permission to post her
works for personal use (cool! read the FAQ before you post). Lots of CCGs shown,
but no Shadowfist. Last update Dec. 2007. She also has galleries at Epilogue
(Jul.2006) and Elfwood,
but no Shadowfist there either. [4 Dec 2007]
Matthew
Laznicka -
Matthew's site basically *is* his art, nicely done. He has a couple of galleries
on display; many of his Shadowfist pieces are on display in the "odd"
and "fire" galleries. He maintains a blog
too. [4 Dec 2007]
April
Lee -
April's website has a gallery, prints for sale (Water Sword is the only Shadowfist
print listed), a bio, a detailed blog-like news section, and lots more stuff
(check out the card art from start to finish). Four of her latest Z-Man Shadowfist
pieces are on display in her CCG gallery. Last update Jul.2005. In July 2002,
she started a gallery
on Epilogue but no Shadowfist on display there (Mar.2007). [4 Dec 2007]
Nicola
Leonard -
- Nicola emailed me in Nov.2006 to let me know her website was back on-line!
It's a single page at the moment. Her old website at www.agauricus.com
has more stuff about her CCG art days; it's off the web but you can still see
it in the Internet Archive. [4 Dec 2007]
Thomas
Manning -
Thomas passed away in July, 2007 at the age of 40. His website is still up,
with a bio and a small gallery. [5 Dec 2007]
Borja Peña
Marcano -
Borja doesn't have a website, but he responds very quickly to email :)
Roberto
Marchesi -
Roberto's site has a gallery and brief bio. Two of his Shadowfist pieces are
on display in the CCG section. Last update fall 2004. [4 Dec 2007; the gallery
is not responding 14 Mar 06 - 4 Dec 2007. email sent to the address listed on
the site was bounced]
Val
Mayerik -
Val's website has a good selection of his work on display plus a resume. CCG
pieces are under Illustration, but there's no Shadowfist. [4 Dec 2007]
Zach
McCain -
Zach's website is all Flash with a short bio and small gallery. No Shadowfist,
but Z-Man is mentioned as a client. Last update Sep.2007 [4 Dec 2007]
Patrick
McEvoy -
Patrick's nicely-done site has a gallery, blog-news section, and a short bio.
His store section has t-shirts, mousepads, prints and originals. Some of his
Shadowfist work is on the first page of the illustration gallery. In 2004, Patrick
said that he will make 8x10 prints of any of his Shadowfist pieces ($16 for
first print incl. shipping, $14 each after that), so if you don't see it, just
email him. Updated Aug.2007. His gallery
at Epilogue.net (Jun.2007) also has some of his Shadowfist pieces displayed.
[4 Dec 2007]
Alex McVey -
Alex's site is gone, but he maintains a MySpace
page [4 Dec 2007]
Jeff
A. Menges -
Jeff's site has a gallery, a list of his CCG works, plus prints and originals
for sale. He is also auctioning
originals on eBay occasionally. [4 Dec 2007]
Ken
Meyer, Jr. -
Ken has a nicely done site that he updates regularly, with a gallery and bio
among other things. He offers prints of any of his works (scroll down to the
bottom of the home page for the details). He's displaying two Shadowfist images
that I could find, in the "Misc" gallery (2nd row, 5th from left and
2nd to last), but neither one is Adrienne :) Last update Nov.2007. [4 Dec 2007]
Jason Millet -
Jason shared his website
with Steve Bryant; it disappeared in early 2005, but you can still see it at
the Internet Archive. There is a gallery, but the site is dedicated to commercial
artworks; no CCG art on display. [4 Dec 2007]
Cara
Mitten -
Cara's first Shadowfist appearance was in Seven Masters. Her website has been
gone since early 2005, with just a "new site coming soon" message.
She has galleries at Epilogue
(Mar.2005) and VCL
(Oct.2006); no Shadowfist there either. Her eBay store that's referenced in
a couple of places is closed. [4 Dec 2007]
Martin
Montalbetti -
No website, but I did find a portfolio on Photobucket.
[4 Dec 2007]
Regis
Moulun -
Regis' site on Artmajeur has several galleries. His Shadowfist work is on page
2 of the fantasy gallery. [4 Dec 2007]
John
Moriarty -
John's website has been nicely redone in Feb.2005. No Shadowfist on display.
Updated Jan.2007. [4 Dec 2007]
Tony Moseley -
email address found in random guestbook from 2001: tonym [at] zogonia [dot]
com
Joe
Mueller -
Joe's site has a gallery and links page. Two Shadowfist pieces are on display
under "Commissions". His old
site at Geocities is still up, and includes galleries and a bio, but hasn't
been updated in more than three years. [4 Dec 2007]
Jesper Myrfors
-
Jesper was the art director for Daedalus, and designed the card back among other
things.
Mikael
Noguchi -
Mikael's artwork first appeared in Seven Masters. He works with Joachim Barrum
at Artplant, among other things. Last update Dec.2007 [5 Dec 2007]
Justin Norman -
Justin worked with Brian Snoddy on some pieces, but I couldn't find any info
on him, and his credit was dropped from the reprinted cards in 10,000 Bullets.
Robert
Odegnal -
Robert's website has been redone in mid 2006 (still Flash). A brief bio and
a few galleries. No mention of Shadowfist or card game work. [17 Jun 2007]
Margaret
Organ-Kean -
Margaret's site has been completely redone in mid-2003. There is a gallery of
her newer work (no mention of CCG stuff) and a bio. I contacted her via paper
mail; she let me know in May 2005 that the email address on her site is current
and active. Last update mid 2006. [5 Dec 2007]
Glen
Osterberger -
Glen's first Shadowfist appearance was in Red Wedding. His site has a gallery
of his CCG work (including his Shadowfist pieces) and a bio. [5 Dec 2007]