American fantasy and sci-fi illustrator
Douglas Smith is a prominent illustrator known for his contributions to editorial and magazine illustration, as well as his work in the fantasy and science fiction genres. His distinctive style has been featured in numerous publications, including The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Rolling Stone. Smith's illustrations often combine intricate detail with imaginative elements, making his work highly recognizable and sought after in the industry. In the realm of fantasy and sci-fi, he has illustrated covers and interior art for various novels and anthologies, collaborating with authors such as Neil Gaiman and George R.R. Martin. His notable works include the cover art for American Gods and illustrations for A Song of Ice and Fire series. Smith's ability to blend realism with fantastical themes has earned him a reputation as a versatile and skilled artist in both editorial and genre-specific illustration.
Fine lines, Surreal, Detailed, Subdued, 1980s, 1990s, Fantasy art, Sci-fi illustration, Surrealism, Vibrant colors, intricate details, otherworldly landscapes, mythical creatures
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