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Eva Widermann
Born (1978-06-06) June 6, 1978 (age 46)[1]
NationalityGermany
Known forFantasy art

Eva Widermann (born June 6, 1978)[1] is an illustrator and concept artist whose work appears in role-playing games.[2]

Education

She went to the Scholastic of Graphic & Design, Munich.[1]

Career

Widermann started her graphic design career in 1998 and worked for several years in the advertising industry. In 2003 she became a freelance illustrator and concept artist, and her work has been published in books, magazines and games for clients such as Wizards of the Coast, Disney, and Paizo.[3]

Her Dungeons & Dragons work includes Player's Handbook II (2006), Monster Manual IV (2006), Complete Mage (2006), Cityscape (2006), Complete Scoundrel (2007), Magic Item Compendium (2007), Drow of the Underdark (2007), Monster Manual V (2007), Elder Evils (2007), and the 4th edition Monster Manual (2008).

She also illustrates children's books, and has received positive reviews for Arctic Giants (2011),[4] and The Orphan and the Polar bear (2011).[5][6]

Widermann lived with her husband in Cork, Ireland for many years.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Eva Widermann". Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.
  2. ^ (January 27, 2010). "Student wizards and goblins prepare for battle", Irish Examiner. "... an internationally renowned gaming artist who now lives in Cork ..."
  3. ^ "About".
  4. ^ Zaidman, Harriet (December 9, 2011). "Arctic Giants", CM : an Electronic Reviewing Journal of Canadian Materials for Young People 18 (15).
  5. ^ (December 2011/January 2012). "Canada's History Book and Gift Guide 2011", Canada's History 91 (6) 50–52.
  6. ^ a b (December 10, 2011). "Put a few quiet moments under the tree", Winnipeg Free Press, p. J10.