Aida Guerry, an American artist, has an ecclectic set of styles for a broad range of subjects, from fairies and mermaids to traditional religious and literary characters.
Angela Barnett, of Scotland, draws upon her Celtic heritage of Pagan and historical subjects in a beautifully mystical style. Ghosts and spirits, castles and landscapes, gods and goddesses.
Angelles LeVeau, Priestess of the Louisiana LeVeau family line, is the founder and guiding spirit of AAI. Her interest in The Goddess is reflected in the variety of feminine subjects presented in her art and writing.
Camilla Drakenborg, Swedish artist, covers the entire range of fantasy art, from fairies to vampyres, dragons to goddesses. She is available for private commissions, book illustrations
Electra, a young artist from the Southeastern United States, presents gently beautiful feminine images of spirits and humans, fairies and goddesses.
Elizabeth McGlasson has a huge range of subject and style, with an intriguing spin on pin-up art, anime style, vampyres, warrior maidens and mermaids. Her Celtic heritage
Empatia, a young Polish artist, has a carefully detailed, beautifully bizarre style with many good pieces to come.
Ida Larsen, from Norway, does evocative and beautifully detailed renditions of sea-folk, spirits... even of Lady Death.
Kedralynn, and Asian American artist, photographer and model presents traditional Asian themes and subjects with a modern twist.
Odessa Sawyer, from the American Southwest, tells traditional children's stories and nursery rhymes with a marvelously bizarre style. Her zodiac figures offer an exotic feminine beauty, as do her pieces on spiritual themes.
Pamela Romero Pereyra, from Mexico,
Susaye Greene, of "The Supremes" musical fame, shows that her range of talents goes well beyond that of the American recording industry