The Fantasy Art of the Reverie Realm

Fantasy art is a genre of art that depicts magical or other supernatural themes, ideas, creatures, or settings. Artists rely heavily on their imagination and creativity in order to create and depict an image of fantasy. Once such fantasy artist that I would like to point out is Alan Welch.

Alan Welch is an award-winning photographer and designer, and creator of the fantasy world of ReverieScapes. “ReverieScapes represent a new art form combining multiple digital photographs into a fantasy image via Adobe Photoshop. Each ReverieScape consist of a minimum of four and as many as a dozen different images skillfully and seamlessly combined into a completely new creation.” -www.reverierealm.com/theexplanation.aspx.

Here are just two examples of his many works of art:
The Lady and the Tiger The Menace

For more information about Alan Welch and his work, along with the opportunity to purchase his are, visit his website www.reverierealm.com.

6 Responses

  1. Pearlie Says:

    Each image is wonderfully creative and meticulous in its production. These fantasy creations are quite unique. I am proud to call Alan a friend.

  2. Chuck Fennimore Says:

    I know Alan personally and have seen his portfolio and have purchased and framed his artwork. I am always amazed by the seamless transitions, the opaque and smoke effects and, of course, the lovely models he uses. I highly recommend his work for both its intrinsic artistic quality and for its fantastic imagery. Kudos to Alan for his pioneering work.

  3. Sultry Wench Says:

    Wow, this stuff is gorgeous! Thanks for the heads up! Is that Alan Welch in the picture with the dragon? He’s HOT!

  4. Alan Parrow Says:

    I am proud know Alan personally. He is extraordinarily talented.

  5. maryann Says:

    his work is nothing short of genius

  6. Loyd Says:

    A very interesting collection of fantastic, imaginative fantasy art. Two thumbs up!

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