David G. Williams
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David G. Williams | |
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Born | Armidale, New South Wales |
March 28, 1974
Nationality | Australian |
Area(s) | Penciller, Artist, Inker, Colourist |
Notable works
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"The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo" |
http://www.dgwilliamsart.com/ |
David G. Williams is a comic book illustrator, conceptual artist, painter and sculptor, living in Adelaide, South Australia.
Biography
Williams was born in Armidale, New South Wales[1] on 28 March 1974.[2]
Williams began his professional art career in 1994, when he together with Glenn Lumsden, David de Vries, David Heinrich and Rod Tokley established Barossa Studios,[1][3] a co-operative of comic book artists, doing artwork for magazines like Picture, People, Ralph, The Australian Financial Review and The Bulletin.[4]
Williams has worked for Marvel Comics and DC Comics on world-renowned titles such as Wolverine, Catwoman, Batman: Shadow of the Bat, R.E.B.E.L.S. with Michal Dutkiewicz and The Phantom with Lumsden and de Vries.[5]
By 1997 the Barossa Studios cooperative had dissolved and Williams went onto collaborate with writer and musician, Baron Misuraca (Sheer Terror), on the gothic rock horror comic, In Flesh and Spirit[6][7] and on The Wolf’s Empire, in collaboration with Claudia Christian (Babylon 5).[8]
Williams is currently a concept artist and illustrator for the film and television production company, Angel Phoenix Media and works as a graphic designer and illustrator for the music education publisher, LearnToPlayMusic.com. He is one half of the creative team behind the pioneering and acclaimed, The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo,[9] a serialized, full-colour digital comic, written by Pat McNamara (Angelwitch, Book 1: Dragonscarpe,[10] Angelwitch, Book 2: Triumvirate[11]) and illustrated by Williams. Aussie comic creators The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo was created specifically for the digital storytelling medium and is presented panel by panel in a cinematic widescreen format called, Cinegraphic.[12][13]
Selected bibliography
Comics
- Decay #11 (2011) - Dark Oz Productions[14]
- The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo (2011) - Ironclad Imagineers
- In Flesh and Spirit (2009) - Overtone Comics[15]
- People Magazine - ACP Publishing
- Wolverine: Doombringer (1997) with Michal Dutkiewicz - Marvel Comics
- Catwoman Annual - Legends of the Dead Earth #3 (1996) with Michal Dutkiewicz - DC Comics
- R.E.B.E.L.S. #12 (1995) with Michal Dutkiewicz - DC Comics
- Earth #2 (1994) - Issue One Comics
- Shadow of the Bat #45 (1992) with Michal Dutkiewicz - DC Comics
- The Phantom: Ghost Who Walks #2, #3 (1995) with Glenn Lumsden - Marvel Comics[16][17]
- Ninjak (1995) with Glenn Lumsden - Valiant Comics
References
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