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  1. Available Work. Appearances. Contact. © 2024 Charles Vess | Site by Sparking Design. Sorry, no copying! View some selected works of Charles Vess, including the Books of Earthsea, Stardust, Companions of the Moon, Cats of Tanglewood Forest and more...

  2. Below, we talk with Vess about the project. Enchanted Living: How did this collaboration come about? Charles Vess: A number of years ago I was asked by the editors here (when it was known as Faerie Magazine) if I wanted to illustrate a story by Joanne Harris.

  3. Vess, Charles. Entry updated 19 February 2024. Tagged: Artist. (1951- ) American artist. After receiving a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1973, Vess briefly worked in animation before moving to New York City in 1977 to do illustrations for National Lampoon, Heavy Metal, Klutz Press, and other clients.

  4. www.dc.com › talent › charles-vessCharles Vess | DC

    Charles Vess has been drawing ever since he could hold a crayon. His award-winning work has graced covers and pages from numerous comic book publishers including THE BOOKS OF MAGIC, SWAMP THING, THE SANDMAN from DC Comics and Spider-Man from Marvel Comics. He currently concentrates on book illustration where he continues to win praise and ...

  5. Dec 14, 2017 · Legendary fantasy artist Charles Vess talks to CBR about The Book of Ballads: The Original Art Edition, and what's next for him. Charles Vess is quite simply one of the great fantasy artists of our time. In comics, he’s best known for his many collaborations with Neil Gaiman including two key issues of Sandman, the series finale #75, and the ...

  6. Nov 4, 2021 · The Art of Gaiman and Vesss Stardust–Fantasy artist Charles Vess opens the doors to his collection of artwork. Review by C.J. Bunce. If you’re a fan of Charles Vess or Neil Gaiman–or both–chances are you’re familiar with their award-winning series and four-part illustrated book, Stardust.

  7. Nov 30, 2016 · Charles Vess leads a journey through "faerieland' Leslie Grace | A! Magazine for the Arts. November 30, 2016. The inspiration for Charles Vess' latest book, "Walking Through the Landscape of Faerie," was a mural he painted for William King Museum of Art, Abingdon, Virginia.

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