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Fantasy Art


Fantasy art is an art of the imagination.  This type of art is usually anything that is not real.  It can depict things that are magical or otherwise made up.  There are many forms of this type of art as well.  In many cases, it is the most common type of art seen throughout the world simply because of the use of it in cartoons that children enjoy.  Yet, there is much more to it than just this.  In fact, it has a whole world that is amazing.

 

Supernatural creatures and people are the most common type of fantasy art.  These individuals, ideas or themes can be presented on virtually all types of medium from paintings and drawings, to animation, movies, clay and many other forms.  This type of art can be found throughout films, literature, operas and fiction magazines.

 

The most common element that is found in fantasy art is that of the depiction of reality.  Often, the ancient myths will become a tale that is told.  Legends are reenacted.  Even modern day fantasy will include some form of magical or supernatural force.  In the most common forms, you will find such things as a dragon, a fairy or a wizard depicted in this type of art.

 

Other types of art that share the world of fantasy art are those that fall into the category of fiction art and usually have a lot to do with the cartoons that children watch.  In true fantasy art, the concept is that of legend and wizardry.  It is a very different type of art form than that of the fiction style drawings. 

 

Fantasy art is usually found in all sorts of varieties.  It can be dated back many years and the types of medium that it is found on really have a lot to do with what is available and in demand.  Today, it can be found in many elements from sculptures and paintings to jewelry, photos, and even on printings.  These are commonly purchased and often quite in demand.  Some of the most common fantasy artists including Yoshitak Amano, Julie Bell, Kinuko Y. Craft, Larry Elmore, Bob Eggleton, Jody Lee and Scott Lewis.  There are many more and continue to be so as this form of art is continuously growing.