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Fantasy Art Guide and
Resources from A to Z

I love Fantasy Art and I wanted to share this interest with others that have the same interest.

My purpose for this website is to provide some guidance on how to create fantasy art either through tutorials, recommending  books, software or the best links to web pages that will show you how other artists do it.

Wanting to learn how to draw manga characters, anime fairies, dragons, mermaids, warriors or unicorns is a dream many share.

If you already learned the difficult art of "drawing letters" when you learned to write, then it's very likely that you can learn how to draw other things. Will it be easy? Was it easy to learn how to write? Any skill, to be mastered, needs a reason to do it, plus perseverance; having a good mentor would help...and lots of practice.  Nothing can stop you except procrastination or your own beliefs.

I'm slowly but surely building these pages with content so you can find whatever you need at your fingertips regarding Fantasy Art matters.

Fantasy Art takes you to a dream world where anything can happen. It's where the imagination can fly wild.

Because I want to make this website safe for children, there is no violence, bloody scenes or offensive nudity within its pages. We may present artistic nudity from time to time. If you are a parent make sure these pages are in agreement with your idea of what your child should or not view.

I will be including traditional Fantasy Art originated from mythology, superstition, and the lore of nations as well as more modern fantasy creatures and characters derived from fairy tales, science fiction, anime and cartoon art, popularized by literature and films.

I hope this web site will inspire others who want to create in the field of Fantasy Art. Perhaps even become a master of Fantasy Art!

There are resources in this website to help anyone of any age that would like to become more creative and expand their imagination.

Here you will find, as I build these pages:

  • Whenever possible, a historical background of each fantasy creature
  • Links to the best fantasy artists worldwide and how we can learn from each of them
  • Links to Fantasy Art galleries online
  • Books on how to draw all kinds of fantasy creatures
  • How to find inspiration from life and the masters
  • Fantasy Art based crafts, dolls, figurines and jewelry
  • More to come on these and other "Fantasy Art best" resources and links

Midsummer Eve, c.1908
by Edward Hughes

For a child, there's nothing like going on imaginary journeys taken by the hand of a masterful art of a fantasy artist!

Baby Angel
by Joyce Birkenstock


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