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Claymore Entertainment is proud to present some art work from our fabulous artists.
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Eden Celeste
Eden Celeste is a portrait and fantasy artist from Portland, Oregon. She first became enamored with fantasy as a child when her mother would read to her from the Colored Fairy Tale books illustrated by the amazing H.J. Ford. This fascination with mythical creatures continued into her teen years when she discovered role playing games and creating character portraits. She is always broadening her art repertoire and along with mainly digitally painted fantasy art, she also has a thriving business doing more traditional portraits on canvas. When she's not creating art she works as a graphic artist for a software company, participates in the SCA, creates websites, runs sound for her husband's band, and most recently is learning fencing
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Tiziano Baracchi
Tiziano Baracchi is an Italian architect, doubling as a freelance illustrator. He had been drawing and painting in acrylics and oils for about ten years before taking up digital art in 2006. Soon after, he started working for the gaming industry of the USA and Northern Europe. His weapons of choice are Photoshop CS4 and a Wacom tablet.
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Christine Griffin
Christine (Cris) Griffin is a freelance illustrator/portraitist with a master's degree in painting from George Washington University and frequently explores the realm of the fantastical. She has done work for Fantasy Flight Games, WhiteWolf, Alderac Entertainment, Ellen Million Graphics, Kobold Quarterly, and countless private clients. Additionally, she has been published in all the Exotique compilations from Ballistic Publishing, as well as Aristata Publishing's Aphrodisia II and FFG's 'The Art of Call of Cthulhu'. She lives in the Midwest with three young sons and a curmudgeonly husband, bakes a mean banana muffin, and would love to have a 48-hour day!
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Mark Buzby
A lifelong Alaska resident, Mark has a computer for a brain that was built by alien cavemen. This gives him great capabilities for hunting mammoths with death rays or drawing goblins made of cheese. As a Savannah College of Art and Design graduate, Mark has a wide variety of skills and experiences in video, 2D and 3D art and design. His day job at E-Terra includes building informational and marketing materials, 3D crime scenes visualization, and safety education videos for general aviation pilots. Mark also has a weakness for microwavable peanut butter, yum!
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