Fantasy Art Galleries - Prints at Imagekind
Fantasy art galleries are becoming more and more commonplace in today’s art scene.
There has always been a large niche for science fiction and fantasy within the worlds
of film and literature. Now it seems that there is an equally massive love of drawings
and paintings depicting mythological stories, supernatural forces and mystical elements.
Imagination and interest in ancient, magical stories drive artists to create masterpieces
involving fantastical scenes and mythical creatures. Common creatures seen most
often within a fantasy art gallery are centaurs, mermaids, grotesques, fairies,
demons, witches, warlocks, gods and goddesses. There are paintings showing stories
of good forces triumphing over evil and vice versa, all colorfully and imaginatively
depicted.
Michael Whelan’s brilliant work can not only be seen in fantasy art galleries worldwide,
but also on the cover of countless books and in the homes of even the most discerning
fantasy art collectors. From stormy seas and skies to futuristic glimpses into what
the world and humanity might change into, Whelan paints intense detail and color
into each and every one of his pieces turning them into art that captures the essence
of fantasy.
From the beginnings of art and literature, humans have been interested in the idea
of the afterlife and godly interventions. Within a
fantasy art gallery, much art is to be found depicting the underworld and
the gods ruling within. Raging seas of fire blaze and tortured souls writhe in agony
under the watchful gaze of a demon overlord. White robed goddesses mischievously
play cupid and create a love match between a centaur and a dragon. If it can be
thought up in the imagination or involves any number of scenes and creatures from
mythological tales, a piece of artwork can be seen as fantasy.