Warren Mahy Explained

Warren Mahy
Nationality:New Zealand
Known For:Fantasy art

Warren Mahy is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games and other fantasy works.[1]

Early life and education

Warren was born in the small sea side town of Whakatāne in New Zealand. He grew up surrounded by the wonders of the Pacific Ocean and the native New Zealand bush. This influenced his life towards a career in design and illustration.

Career

After finishing school Warren went on to complete a trade certificate in offset printing and then eventually found his way via an old school friend, Ben Wootten, to Wētā Workshop Ltd where Ben and he were employed as concept designers during the Lord of the Rings, King Kong and Narnia films. Warren then freelanced from his studio/home in Tauranga working on storyboarding and illustrations for the RPG and Trading card industry. He currently works as a teacher for Graphic Designs at a secondary school.

Warren has been a freelance concept designer, story board artist and production illustrator for the film, TV and gaming industry. His most notable work so far would be his contribution to the designing of Peter Jackson’s trilogy of blockbusters, The Lord of The Rings.[2] His influence can also be seen in numerous other films, including the remake of King Kong and Andrew Adamson’s Narnia series. Warren’s illustrations are also seen in print, predominantly within the Trading card and the Role playing industry.

Mahy is also known for his work on .[3]

Special effects

Art

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Warren Mahy Interview. 2018-07-11. BigAR. en-US. 2019-01-31.
  2. (September–October 2003). "Miscellaneous", Step Inside Design 19 (5): 50–58.
  3. Web site: Card Search.