Morvold Fantasy Art Gallery Update - PIRATES & NAUTICAL ADVENTURE! (Patreon)
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In January, I began an initiative to create a Fantasy Art Gallery comprised of 100% human-made artwork to begin populating a gallery that could be used by YOU (DM's and Players) to find inspiration and use for their personal, home games.
In October, I ended up commissioning about 34 artists for this month's collection, who were given the same theme of - "Pirates & Nautical Adventure".
The artists whose pieces are pictured below are:
Mermaid Encounter by Alicia Varela Martínez
Pirate Treasure by John Ric Deto-on
Female Pirate by Allan Damaso
Pirate Queen by Gaia Cafiso
Boarding Party by Ken Boledo
Female Pirate by Kastsudon Art
Male Pirate by Kastsudon Art
Hadozee Pirate Captain by Alejo Ramos
Pirate Bard by Maria Rosaria Monticelli
Barbet Pirate by Michael Angelo Dulay
Female Pirate by Adela Quiles
Siren by Khyle Felasor
Pirate Fence by GAOZ Artworks
Skull Cave by LC Freitas L C Freitas Art
Pirate Cook by Steven Crowe
Cannon Wizard by Elena Barbieri
Pirate Captain & Parrot by Murillo Yukio Katayama
Jellyfish Mermaid by Tati Rojas
Kraken by Phillip Edgar Esguerra
Pirate Bounty by Attila Nagy
Pirate Captain by Dosie
Sea Dragon by Ayrton Viana
Sea Elemental by Stella Meleri
Sword of the Deep by Houmi Art
Tiefling Pirate by Dimitrina Angelska
Underwater Miner by Robert Rudnicki
Halfing Captain & First Mate by Anxxty
Half Orc Pirate by Dion Artworks
Pirate Queen by Hector Antunez
Sea Creature Attack by Joll Manabat
Disappointing Discovery by Francisco Narde
Pirate by Rafqi Rhamdani
The permanent website for these is being developed, but until that resource is available, I am going to be keeping the images here for everyone to be able to view and access.
LICENSING NOTE
All image rights are owned by the individual artist and I have licensed these images to be used in a Fantasy Art Gallery that can be used by anyone for their own personal and private games.
They cannot be used commercially, unless you want to contact the artist and discuss licensing independently.
My plan is to do a new round each month and slowly build out a large repository of fantasy art for people to use that will encourage and support human artists vs. AI art. Even though I use AI images for concept work, I still feel very strongly that human artists should be kept in the loop and used/supported, especially for commercial work.
I hope you guys enjoy it, and would love your support (if I don't have it already) to continue bringing you more!