InFamous: Second Son Fine Art Print Collection
Cook & Becker, Sucker Punch Productions and SCEA present a selection of original video game concept art prints from PlayStation game InFamous: Second Son. The original digital illustrations used for these prints are made by concept artists Levi Hopkins and Susan Luo under art direction of Horia Dociu at Sucker Punch Productions. They are hand-numbered, limited-edition fine art print digitally signed by the artists.
The artworks and prints by Levi Hopkins were also part of the prestigious 2014/2015 art museum exhibition New Horizons in the Fries Museum in the Netherlands as part of the inaugural Next-Gen Art Event. His concept artworks for InFamous Second Son were chosen for the exhibition because of their masterful execution and as an example of how video game designers and artists create their virtual worlds in relation to art history. Apart from his work on InFamous: Second Son he also known for creating a lot of iconic art for the game Guild Wars II.
The artwork Jump from InFamous: Second Son is made by concept artist Susan Luo and was an Into the Pixel 2014 finalist and winner. For Into the Pixel - an initiative by AISA - a jury of experts chooses a selection of the best concept art made that year. A short interview with Susan Luo about Into the Pixel can be found here. Susan Luo used the dynamic paintings of artist Phil Hale as inspiration for this work.
The artworks and prints by Levi Hopkins were also part of the prestigious 2014/2015 art museum exhibition New Horizons in the Fries Museum in the Netherlands as part of the inaugural Next-Gen Art Event. His concept artworks for InFamous Second Son were chosen for the exhibition because of their masterful execution and as an example of how video game designers and artists create their virtual worlds in relation to art history. Apart from his work on InFamous: Second Son he also known for creating a lot of iconic art for the game Guild Wars II.
The artwork Jump from InFamous: Second Son is made by concept artist Susan Luo and was an Into the Pixel 2014 finalist and winner. For Into the Pixel - an initiative by AISA - a jury of experts chooses a selection of the best concept art made that year. A short interview with Susan Luo about Into the Pixel can be found here. Susan Luo used the dynamic paintings of artist Phil Hale as inspiration for this work.