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Monica Monica Delgado-Ravenwolf the Macabre Artist and Co-Founder of Ravenwolf Studios originally hails from New York City. She has had the luxury of calling Orlando, Florida home for the last 26 years. As far back as she could remember, drawing has always been a symbiotic part of whom she is never wavering. As she likes to put it, “I am pretty sure I was born with a paint brush in my hand”. This artist strives to enhance her creative range and artistic expression. Her motto “The day that you stop allowing yourself to learn as a person and an artist you have allowed your ego to take over.” That is something she keeps in perspective a great deal never losing who she is. The artist is best known worldwide for her rendition of James Obarr ’s Crow. That iconic style has carried her into doing work for the upcoming 2010 movie Villikon Chronicles, as well as DALLAS – The Gathering Mini Graphic Novel. Professional authors have also sought her out to do covers to books such as “Sevlow” and “The Indie Filmmakers’ Handbook”. Eventually her dedication and involvement in Ravenwolf Studios caught the eye of Shane Moore. She is inspired to add her signature style to his great works. When asked about her involvement she stated, “After reading his work, who wouldn’t be enthralled to be part of this magic.” Monica along with RAVENWOLF STUDIOS is proud to be part of the Abyss Walker Family. If you would like to see more of her works please be sure to check out the studio located here: http://www.ravenwolfstudios.com The Native Entity known as Graven Ravenwolf set out on his vision quest early in his youth. The task was to bring forth the fantasy of his dying culture to the world as seen through the genres of comics and multi-media. He knew setting out to create worlds based on his imagination immersed with his proud native heritage would be a long road.
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