Lara gets her own art gallery in prep for ‘Tomb Raider’ after exhibition ends (OTHER)

Crystal Dynamics, a Square Enix studio, announces Tomb Raider’s 15-year anniversary exhibition has ended, with a gallery of commissioned art now ready to debut in its entirety.

Lara gets her own art gallery in prep for Tomb Raider after exhibition ends

Crystal Dynamics plays curator to the unique digital exhibition, commissioning eight original pieces of art from a selection of esteemed talent and releasing them throughout the month of October. The pieces showcase the new vision of Lara Croft in the eagerly anticipated TOMB RAIDER, whilst embracing the individual style of each handpicked artist.

To pay homage to Lara Croft’s past the exhibit includes contributions from three legacy Tomb Raider artists, most notably franchise creator Toby Gard. Two internal Crystal Dynamics artists also lent their skills, in addition to a third artist from sister-studio Eidos Montreal. A pair of fresh faces chosen for their unique styling round out the list of contributors found below. 

–          Work #1: “Rebirth” by Andy Park
–          Work #2: “The Depths” by Camilla d’Errico
–          Work #3: “Wolf Den” by Long Vo
–          Work #4: “Shipwreck Beach” by Brenoch Adams
–          Work #5: “Into the Darkness” by Brian Horton
–          Work #6: “The Crucible” by Randy Green
–          Work #7: “Profile Pic” by Jonathan Jacques-Belletête
–          Work #8: “Kyudo” by Toby Gard

All eight high-resolution pieces of celebratory art can be found via Square Enix’s press site (www.square-enix-press.com) in addition to artist bios, quotes, and headshots. An archive of the 15-Year Celebration wallpapers can also be found at tombraider.com/15. (www.tombraider.com/15)

The art exhibition’s close marks the start of Crystal Dynamic’s partnership with The Nerd Machine (www.thenerdmachine.com). A limited run of t-shirts and prints featuring work from the exhibit are now available for purchase online, with a portion of the proceeds going to Child’s Play charity. (www.childsplaycharity.org/).


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