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Anthony Szczudlo
Male/United States
Birthday
June 4
Last Visit: 20 weeks ago
Tony Szczudlo
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Graduated from the American Academy of Art in 1989. From there, I stippled my way into the commercial field working for a few Chicago agencies. I've been doing my fantasy art since 1990 and started freelancing for FASA in 1991. My first painting for publication was in 1992 for FASA's Jake Falcon Sourcebook. I was hired as a full time illustrator for FASA in the fall of 1992. My work can be found in Shadowrun, MechWarrior, and EarthDawn. I was hired as a full-time artist with TSR as well. Later, was hired by the Wizards of the Coast as a artist for Magic and the Potter cards. I have done covers for Birthright (D&D) as well.
Current Residence: Woodstock, Illinois Print preference: Photo Print Favourite genre of music: Rock Favourite style of art: Oil Operating System: Apple MP3 player of choice: I-pod
Very true. Several people (including myself, sadly) seemed to have transferred their ways of creating art by using digital technology. I guess there's nothing wrong with that but it's just so cool to see people who stick by tradition. I find that the traditional way also requires more skill, so again, kudos to you.
Well I thank you!!! Yeah I never made the transition to digital. I still paint traditionally. I like the idea of having a finished piece of art, instead of something on a disc.