ZOLTAN BOROS
Zoltan talks his favourite aspects of D&D art
Tell us a bit about yourself and your background as an artist. Where did you start, and what got you into it?
I went to Art High School and the University of Fine Art in Budapest.
D&D has a long history for artists, as well as gamers. How has it shaped your creative process and aesthetics?
I have always loved the storyteller fantasy art, like the art of Dungeons and Dragons.
When creating art for Dungeons and Dragons, what inspires you? What’s your relationship to D&D from an artist’s perspective?
The challenge is what inspires me. Telling a story in one picture is always hard to paint.
What is it about fantasy art, and D&D in particular, that you enjoy the most? As either an artist or as a consumer?
I like the classic style of D&D because I like the medieval age. I also love that the art of D&D just gets better year after year. The quality gets higher.
Is there anything from D&D that you would love to illustrate?
I’d love to paint the Saltmarsh scenes and the attacking zombie toys in the toy store, or Zariel and Yeenoghu.