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Introducing Rebelle Featured Artists 2026

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We’re thrilled to introduce 21 artists from around the world as the newest members of our growing Rebelle Featured Artist community. From illustration and fine art to graphic design, concept art, and game art, each artist brings their own distinctive style and creative approach.

 

Explore portfolios and learn about the artistic backgrounds of these talented artists. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be spotlighting each artist on our social media, so keep an eye out for more!

 

Anton Tareev

Anton is a self-taught artist based in the Netherlands, originally from Ukraine. In 2009, he left university to study digital painting through platforms like Gnomon and YouTube. Since 2012, Anton has been working remotely on game projects, creating artwork for publishers, and working as a senior artist.

Arya Silvart

Arya is a Polish self-taught digital & traditional artist based in Scotland. Her curiosity for digital art began when she was only 12 years old. She's been using Rebelle as her primary painting software since 2022. Her work usually focuses on themes surrounding animals, humans, and botanical motifs. Despite being predominantly a digital artist, her work expands beyond the screen, as she enjoys working with watercolors, oils, acrylics, and even sculpture.

Dhabitah Kamarudin

Dhabitah is a Singaporean graphic designer by day. But her true passion lies in digital portrait painting. Her style features loose impasto brushstrokes that build dynamic flow and movement. She is particularly known for her unconventional use of color, layering iridescent pinks and cyans to render skin tones. For her, painting is not only about capturing an accurate likeness of the subject, but also about revealing the raw and vibrant energy that lives beneath the surface.

Eric Prout

Eric is a concept artist based in Los Angeles, specializing in visual development, keyframe illustration, and production-ready design. His work blends narrative thinking with strong craftsmanship to create compelling characters, worlds, and moments that feel both intentional and alive. With a holistic approach to design, he focuses on storytelling, craft, and the details that bring ideas to life. 

Felix Bohl

Felix is a German artist living in the small city of Rostock. He started his art journey in his twenties. After a few years of exclusively traditional drawing, he enrolled at a local design school at the age of 25. He has now finished a three-year program and is still in the process of finding his artistic voice. If you ever want to meet his best self, you would find it in a forest, together with his dog and a sketchbook.

Jacek Irzykowski

Jacek has been a professional in the computer graphics industry since 2001. In 2010, he transitioned into the visual effects sector. With a degree in architecture, Jacek began his career as an architectural visual artist, contributing to the production of imagery for various companies in Australia and China. His expertise extends to environment concept design, digital painting, and visual development. 

Jacinto September

Jacinto is a South African self-taught artist devoted to portraiture and figure painting. Influenced by the old masters, inspired by their use of warm, muted earth tones and a powerful sense of drama achieved even in the simplest portrait. His experience has been shaped by hands-on work with traditional paints, embracing the tactile process. This strong traditional foundation made the transition to digital painting seamless, particularly when working with Rebelle.

Jakob Hansson

Jakob is a Danish artist and designer with a broad creative background in digital media, game design, marketing, and e-learning. He has worked for many years with interactive and learning-oriented projects, visual storytelling, training materials, and communication design. In Rebelle, Jakob primarily works with digital oil painting on a Wacom Cintiq. His approach is shaped by practical experience with traditional media, including oil, acrylics, gouache, and classical drawing. He uses digital tools in a physical, painterly way, building texture, atmosphere, and depth.

Jeremy S Thompson

Born in Scotland but raised on the east coast of Canada, Jeremy grew up drawing and consuming all things pop culture. Eventually, somehow, he stumbled into the advertising industry, which took him to Toronto, where he provided storyboards, photography, cinematography, and motion design for a variety of clients. This ultimately led to a career as a freelance commercial illustrator and director. 

Jerry Groschke

Jerry is a 3D designer, animator, and modeler who has built his professional career in the digital realm while nurturing a deep connection to art in his personal time. In his animal portraits, he aims not only to depict physical likeness but to convey the inner character and presence of each creature. Through his paintings, he explores organic forms and quiet moments from nature, offering a contrast to the precision and structure of his digital work. 

Lionel Prats

Lionel (Wilouz) is a French digital and traditional artist whose work moves between cinema, cyberpunk, dark fantasy, and soft cartoon aesthetics. As a freelance artist and streamer, he spent years in the video game industry as a lead character and FX artist, then became an illustrator in 2009 in the tabletop RPG world, specializing in dark‑fantasy horror bestiaries and book covers. Today, he creates his illustrations live on Twitch.

Lost Pombo

Lost Pombo is a UK-based artist with a background in 2D animation and artworking. His work explores dark fantasy through mood-driven compositions that emphasise scale, isolation, and atmosphere. Using Rebelle, he builds depth through stark contrast, textured surfaces, and controlled use of light, often reducing subjects to silhouettes within vast, abstract environments. His pieces prioritise presence over detail, creating a sense of tension and quiet narrative.

Luciano Komorizono

Luciano is an illustrator and concept artist who specializes in character and creature design. He has contributed to various entertainment projects, including video games, RPGs, books, card games, and board games, all while creating detailed and immersive visual development. In addition to his freelance work, he teaches digital painting, helping other artists enhance their skills and build strong portfolios. 

Miurgen

Miurgen is a self-taught Indigenous artist based in Alberta, Canada. Their art often centres on fantasy themes and beloved characters. Miurgen has been greatly inspired by traditional impressionist painters and often makes use of expressive brush strokes and heavy textures. In their free time, they enjoy a quiet day sharing a heated blanket and a book with their two cats.

Pluvium Grandis

Pluvium is a digital artist who likes to paint semi-realistic portraits and incorporate traditional techniques in his digital work.

Reg Ressing

Reg's favourite subjects in school were mathematics and art. Though she pursued higher education and a career in STEM, she rediscovered her love for drawing and decided to freelance as a digital illustrator. Today, she is a multi-award-winning artist recognised by the Society of Illustrators and National Arts Program. She specialises in drawing characters in a semi-realistic art style, crafting portraits for indie storytellers across books and games.

Romain Huray

Romain is a French illustrator and concept artist in his 20's. He has always been interested in design. Valkyrie Profile 2 was the turning point, and his interest has grown ever since. Romain has experience in video games and TCGs, but still enjoys working on any project, especially when design is a prerogative. If he is not painting, he is probably at the gym.

Ryanne Levin

Ryanne is an illustrator and graphic designer based in the western United States. Some of her professional projects have included commercial brand illustration, 2D game art, and commissioned portraiture. Ryanne's favorite painting mediums include acrylics, inks, and watercolors. Her lifelong love of nature inspires much of her work, which often features flora and fauna from different regions and biomes. She enjoys illustrating folklore stories and teaching others about plants and animals through her pieces.

Valentin Kopetzki

Valentin lives in Germany and has worked successfully as an illustrator and comic artist for the past 30 years. After many years in the field of humorous comics and cartoons, he discovered the possibilities of digital art in 2013. Since then, he has increasingly focused on painting fantasy and science fiction pieces, as he has always been an avid reader of these genres. His artistic interests have also expanded to include classical landscape painting and portraits. 

Wallace Cheong

Wallace is a Malaysian freelance illustrator specializing in comic art, portraiture, posters, and editorial illustration. Rooted in traditional techniques, his work is driven by a deep appreciation for texture, brushwork, and the tactile qualities of physical media. By combining classical sketching methods with Rebelle’s expressive watercolor, airbrushes, and oil engines, he produces digital paintings that closely echo the look and feel of traditional art.

Yumereves

Yumereves aimed to be a professional illustrator from a very young age. He loves drawing scenes from everyday life, capturing the emotions they evoke, and prompting reactions and reflection. He also enjoys drawing his favorite childhood heroes. Yumereves works on book illustrations and comics, but is also quite versatile. His style is poetic, dreamlike, humorous, dynamic, and vibrantly colorful.

Dive into the new profiles on the Featured Artists page, follow artists' social media, and get inspired by their stunning work in Rebelle.

A big thank-you goes out to everyone who applied to the Rebelle Featured Artists program! If you weren’t selected this time, we encourage you to keep your portfolio updated in our Community Gallery. Don't forget to tag @escapemotions and use #madewithrebelle when posting your art on social media. We love seeing your creations and may feature them on our channels throughout the year.

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Stay Creative, 
Escape Motions Team

 

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2026-04-30 18:14
Congratulations to another polished and professional group of digital artists. All the best in the future!
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2026-04-30 17:29
Congrats all, wishing you every success
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