Our Artists

Deana C. Jamroz
Interview

Deana C. Jamroz

Over a lifetime, the East-Coast artist has divided her professional talents between writing and graphics design for all types of advertising and P.R. agencies - the good, the bad and the greedy.

Ms. Jamroz describes the best of her current computer-generated artwork, i.e., website graphics, book covers, promotional materials, etc., as erotic, exotic, and great fun.

At present, Deana enjoys the freedom that less restrictive audiences afford her rather mad-cap, zany muse.

Lorraine Brevig
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Interview

Lorraine Brevig

Lorraine Brevig always wanted to be an artist since she was very young. Lucky to be able to attend art school and received an undergraduate and graduate degree in painting, she soon found out that art wasn't very helpful in getting a real job. Lorraine worked as a technician for a private painting conservator for five years and then decided to become one, too. After receiving her MA in art conservation, she didn't paint for eight years and finally got back into it only after discovering fan fiction on the net. She rediscovered fan art at that time, too. Lorraine painted her first fan art painting in 25 years of Frodo based on the movie actor Elijah Wood in 2001. She's been doing fan art since then, having branched out to book covers starting with the cover art she did for MLR Press author Laura Baumbach.