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Thomas Elliott is an illustrator specialising in sci-fi and fantasy art. He is most well known for his work with Games Workshop, where he was part of their in-house art team for over 5 years. While there he created numerous book covers, battle scenes and internal illustrations. His most notable achievement being the cover art for an edition of A...
Thomas Elliott is an illustrator specialising in sci-fi and fantasy art. He is most well known for his work with Games Workshop, where he was part of their in-house art team for over 5 years. While there he created numerous book covers, battle scenes and internal illustrations. His most notable achievement being the cover art for an edition of Age of Sigmar, Games workshop’s flagship fantasy game.
Originally trained in fine art, Thomas Elliott brings his understanding of traditional mediums to his illustration. He is just as at home painting in oils or inks as he is in digital mediums and will often combine them all in one picture. He now works fully freelance and it engrossed with building his own dark sci-fi universe, Eskaton.
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