Kaitlund Zupanic is a traditional and digital artist best known for her dragons. Through her artwork, she shares the universal story of life, facing adversity, surviving, and starting over. Her work has graced the interiors of Spectrum 25, Infected by Art (volumes 6-7), The Art of Erica Lyn Schmit (Bird Whisperers special edition), The Elders Path by J.D. Caldwell, Mostly Anecdotal: Stories by Norman Jenson, and Unfettered III (edited by Shawn Speakman). Her artwork depicting the Honey Island Swamp Monster appeared on the Travel Channel in the “Bigfoot of the Bayou” episode of America Unearthed.
The Fulton Library at Utah Valley University has some of her work displayed as a part of the Roots of Knowledge stained glass window installation created by Holdman Studios. She is currently focusing on oil painting and traditional illustration using the techniques of the old painting masters.
Hemelein Publications works:
- Cover art for A Dragon and Her Girl
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