Mario Wibisono, Steve Argyle and Edwin David, hands down.
Putting the Wibisono and Argyle versions of Korimi here for comparison.
Although I think some of Wibisono's best works are Daigotsu Shahai as depicted on Seiatsu, Yasuki Makoto, M'Rika, and the Jade Hand / Obsidian Hand versions of Kakita Kensho-In and Matsu Benika.
I hope we'll get to see some new pieces by these three in upcoming expansions. ^^
Edit - Both versions of Matsu Fumiyo by Steve Argyle are also among the finest pieces of Samurai-Ko art in the game, I think.
Favorite art and artists
Shahai... I'd forgotten to mention Ramon Perez, master of creepy ninja and bloodspeakers!
1 hour ago, Laurence J Sinclair said:Shahai... I'd forgotten to mention Ramon Perez, master of creepy ninja and bloodspeakers!
Oh yes. His art in Way of Shadow was good.
On 7 July 2017 at 9:25 PM, ShosuroSora said:Mario Wibisono, Steve Argyle and Edwin David, hands down.
Putting the Wibisono and Argyle versions of Korimi here for comparison.
Although I think some of Wibisono's best works are Daigotsu Shahai as depicted on Seiatsu, Yasuki Makoto, M'Rika, and the Jade Hand / Obsidian Hand versions of Kakita Kensho-In and Matsu Benika.
I hope we'll get to see some new pieces by these three in upcoming expansions. ^^
Edit - Both versions of Matsu Fumiyo by Steve Argyle are also among the finest pieces of Samurai-Ko art in the game, I think.
Amen!
On 7/7/2017 at 4:39 PM, Laurence J Sinclair said:Shahai... I'd forgotten to mention Ramon Perez, master of creepy ninja and bloodspeakers!
Second that. I'm the proud owner of the original artwork for Dealing with Shadows , a beautiful piece featuring Shahai, Kyoso and "grandfather" : http://imperialassembly.com/oracle/#cardid=1886