
Beth Fuller is a concept artist and illustrator from Denmark. Having completed a graphic novel in 2025 and an MA in game art, she’s now exploring art direction with a new video game project.
Her influences include Ian McQue and Linnea Sterte, and she works across a range of digital art software, including Krita, Photoshop, Heavypaint and Procreate. Below, she shares with us four examples of her work.
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Wandering on the Continent

“I worked on a project about a stranded angel while at a summer course at Gobelins. This is a slightly pensive drawing – the rest are more comical and lighthearted.”
Impact

“This piece was exciting to draw; I enjoyed trying to make the ship look as vast as possible. I drew lots of space art after attending a Scavengers Reign panel at LightBox Expo.”
Trireme Airship

“A commissioned drawing for a client. The anachronistic blend of an ancient Greek ship design with a modern zeppelin was an interesting challenge.”
Desolate Shore

“This is a piece of concept art for an ongoing project. I wanted to evoke the misty, watery light and crunchy lichen textures of Scottish and Irish islands.”
You can see more of Beth's work on her ArtStation profile.
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