Julie Bell (born October 21, 1958) is an American fine artist, illustrator, photographer, bodybuilder and wildlife painter. Bell is also a fantasy artist and a representative of the heroic fantasy and fantastic realism genres. Bell has won Chesley Awards[2] and was the designer of the Dragons of Destiny series. She also won first place awards in the Art Renewal Center International Salon, which bestowed on her the title "ARC Living Master".[3][4]
Early life
Bell was born on October 21, 1958, in Beaumont, Texas. She attended five different high schools, studying painting and drawing.[5]
In her youth, she was fond of bodybuilding. She took part in various competitions and received national recognition, which later influenced her to portray beautiful and muscular women.[5]
In 1978, Bell married writer and academic Donald E. Palumbo.[6] During their eleven-year marriage, she gave birth to two sons, Anthony and David Palumbo, who subsequently also became professional artists. In 1989, she met Boris Vallejo, whom she later married.
Career
Bell has painted the cover illustrations of more than 100 fantasy and science fiction books and magazines since 1990.[7]
In the early 1990s, she illustrated painted covers for video games as well as best-selling trading cards for the superheroes of Marvel and DC. A cover art image from the SegaGame Gear video game Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe would depict the semi-barbaric world that the game took place in; thus being entitled Savage Land by Bell herself.[8] She designed the Dragons of Destiny sculpture series, Mistress of the Dragon's Realm dagger series, as well as the Temptation Rides sculpture series produced by The Franklin Mint.[citation needed] Her art was also featured in the 1995 card game Hyborian Gates.[9]
In the 2012-2013 Art Renewal Center (ARC) International Salon, Bell won "the most awards in any one competition ARC has ever held", including First Place in the Imaginative Realist Category, First and Third Place in the Animal Category, Best Portrait Runner Up, two purchase awards, and two additional honorable mentions.[12] It was in 2013 that Bell was awarded the aforementioned "Living Master" title by ARC, that organization's highest artist designation.[13]
In November 2015, she was awarded the Mountain Oyster Club's Denise McCalla Memorial Top Choice Award.