The Art of bardworthy 

   When talking about roleplaying video games, conversations often include discussions of their graphics: how well the world of the story is realized and presented to players.  In tabletop roleplaying games, much of the story and action is realized in the players’ imaginations, but art is no less important.  Beautiful and evocative art presents can present the imagination with building blocks and inspire its creative efforts.

   Explore the Art of Bardworthy below.  We’ve been blessed to work with several talented artists while bringing Bardworthy – The Story Game to life.  We know you’ll appreciate their efforts as much as we have! 

 

Julius Caesar Casañas

Julius Caesar Casañas is a artist and illustrator skilled in both traditional and digital art.  He created the first ever drawings for Bardworthy – The Story Game.  See his talents on display at any of these sites below:
https://www.artstation.com/seacar
https://www.instagram.com/seacar14/?hl=en
https://sketchmob.com/user-profile/seacar/


Jemma Mora

Jemma Mora has a unique touch for breathing life into characters and their adventures.   See that gift at work throughout Bardworthy – The Story Game.  Check out even more of her art at any of these sites below:
https://twitter.com/itsjemmadraws
https://www.instagram.com/itsjemmadraws/?hl=en
https://www.artstation.com/itsjemmadraws/albums/all


Krystyna Nowek

Krystyna is a concept artist/ Illustrator with a passion for creating fantasy worlds and  designing characters. She always looks forward to work on challenging projects, pursuing different ways to tell a good story.  Her work has included mediums ranging from card art, book illustrations, book covers, comic book, cd album art and concept designs for videogames.  She crafted the images we use as backgrounds on this site and created the cover art for the upcoming Bardworthy – The Story Game: Rules Codex. See even more of her art here:
https://www.artstation.com/marikobard