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The great bass Ivan Rebroff. Classical, some opera because I sang in a volunteer opera chorus, bassoon pieces because I played for it for a while, certain New Age. Medieval Babes for sure.

Ellis Peters' Cadfael's mysteries, Robert E Howard's Conan, Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt, David Eddings books, the Harry Potter series, Sherlock Holmes stories, C M Kornbluth stories, several but not all Clark Ashton Smith stories.

Classic '40's stuff, Pixar flicks, Harry Potter, The Brandon Frazier Mummy movies. Baron Munchausen,


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I am Melissa A. Benson of Ranting Centaur Studios, a fantasy illustrator and fine artist with a colorful, realistic style. I work mostly in a mixed media of watercolor dyes, and color pencils. My black and white work is high contrast multi-weight graphite pencil. I also work in oil.

My name is best known in the gaming industry for creating powerful and imaginative illustrations for many of the top collectible card game (CCG) publishers. I worked with Wizards of the Coast before they became a corporate giant, when they came out with Magic: The Gathering in 1993 and created several iconic character designs for that game. I did illustrations for many subsequent expansions as well.

I have also worked with White Wolf Publishing when they started Vampire: the Masquerade, Iron Crown Entertainment's Middle Earth game, the Dragon Storm game published by Black Dragon Press and the oriental card game Shadowfist published by Z-Man Games among others.

I specialize in believable anthropomorphic creatures and people in natural and historic settings. The bulk of my recent work has been private commissions for clients who want an accurate portrait of their role playing characters. I take their descriptions and make suggestions (you really shouldn't have EVERY piece of equipment they own in the picture) until they are confident that they will be getting great results. Testimonials from several happy clients can be seen on the Testimonial page of my website.

I have a number of shops with several of the "Print on Demand" virtual malls where I sell my work on a wide variety of apparel and gift items and I sell 14 different limited edition prints on my website www.melissabenson.com


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Good books, good movies, good music, good food.

Red tape, tenors, crowds, noise, smoke


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From: gerebear
06/03/2008 12:32:52
Beautiful pieces you have here! The details are wonderful!


04/29/2008 21:25:39
Great work, it is unique and very cool. Thanks for the comment on mine as well. I appreciate it and the "Cirque" comparison is a big compliment.


04/29/2008 02:01:55
you rock!!!


From: SCB_PHOTO
04/26/2008 06:21:33

Melissa, great work on your page.  Thanks for visiting my page and for your comments on my photography.


Steve B.



03/11/2008 09:31:09
Way better than the average in the fantasy genre. Draftsmanship, perspective and color sense still count even in fantasy. Give me a while to decide which I like best . 


From: tautog
03/09/2008 23:02:30
I worked a little bit with comics..I was a "ghost" colorist for Archie Comics for a short while.


From: tautog
03/09/2008 22:59:31
Very cool stuff...I especially like giesha with mask !!!!


From: cldmonet
03/01/2008 21:58:06
Thanks for you kind comment Melissa I enjoy looking at you work as well. You have a great gift for creative imagination. Your work will inspire young minds. Best Regards Cldmonet


From: byron7
03/01/2008 07:31:37

My wife is an occasional writer of horror & sci fi stories.  I pointed out your work to her and she made particular note of them.  Great imagery!



02/28/2008 19:04:37

Hey, luckily, you don't paint my nightmares!  If these are yours I love to see your dreams.  Why I keep my nightmares relegated to the darkest regions of the ninth ring.

 
I appreciate what you do, it leaves me wondering. "How did she do that?"  It has the quality I call the 'Techno-gap', that is, most people can't figure out how you did it.  Everyone seems to feel they could paint like me, but when it comes to building a house, I hear the tell-tale 'techno-gap' phrase...."how'd you do that?"  And that is nice for me.  Keeps those nightmares in order.

It is nice to have a skill that has that 'techno-gap' thing, in my opinion. And your work sure has it.





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