David Palumbo

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David Palumbo
Born 1982 (1982)
Marquette, Michigan
Nationality American
Field Fantasy art
Website http://www.dvpalumbo.com/

David Palumbo is a professional illustrator and fine artist.

Artwork

As an illustrator, Palumbo works mainly in the fantasy and science fiction genre. He has painted dozens of book covers, as well as numerous illustrations for Magic: The Gathering. Palumbo has also been a regular contributor to Heavy Metal Magazine since 2008 as one of the creators involved in the Tarot feature.[1] He has provided artwork for collectable card games, comic covers, album covers, film posters, magazine covers, advertisements, and film preproduction and his artwork has appeared in such publications as Spectrum, ImagineFX, and 2D Artist Magazine. Other clients include Marvel Comics, Tor.com, Lucasfilm, Night Shade Books, Pyr, and Road Runner Records.[2] His client list also includes Acclaim Entertainment, Black Library, Riley Films, Science Fiction Book Club, Solaris Books, Upper Deck Entertainment, and Wizards of the Coast.

He often uses models from the Cabaret Red Light and Revival Burlesque troupes.

Palumbo has also been showing personal works in fine art galleries since 2003. Since then, he has shown in galleries in Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, London, and Paris.[2][3][4] In 2010, Brand Studio Press released a collected volume of Palumbo's fine art nudes.[5]

Education

David Palumbo studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia PA from 2000 to 2004,[3] as well as private studies with artists Burt Silverman, Boris Vallejo, and Julie Bell.[2]

Personal life

David Palumbo is the son of Donald Palumbo and Julie Bell and step son of Boris Vallejo. He lives in Philadelphia.

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