Ruth Thompson specializes in fantasy and medieval artwork. After working briefly as a staff artist with Steve Jackson Games in Texas, she moved to Ohio, where she started her Tarnished Images studio. Thompson exhibited at her first Renaissance fair in 1994. In 1998, she created the first painting in the series
The Archangels: The Host, which would become the basis for
The Book of Angels. As an illustrator for more than 15 years, Thompson has garnered many awards. Her work is on display at festivals and galleries throughout the country, including The Franklin Mint.
Contributing illustrator L. A. Williams has been illustrating in the fantasy genre for two decades. His credits include Hasbro, Wizards of the Coast, and Upper Deck. He has received numerous awards and has collectors from around the world. Primary illustrator for Sterling's stunning
The Book of Knights, Williams' personal work revolves around both angelic and romantic imagery.
Contributing illustrator Renae Taylor graduated from the prestigious Savannah College of Art &
Design. She is currently a freelance illustrator and designer, and her work can be seen in shows and galleries throughout the country.