Dungeons & Dragons Artist Feature
Article by Aesthel
As many conventions are currently being cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak, artists and small businesses are some of those who are being most effected right now. Us here at Cosplay Realm want to do our part in supporting these artists, so we are hosting a few different Digital Artist Alleys up on our website! In each of these articles you can see artists and small businesses from all walks of life across the world that you can support during these times!
From custom dice to apparel and Critical Role fan merch, today we are highlighting a few of our favorite Dungeons and Dragons artists and small businesses!
CrystalMaggie
CrystalMaggie creates some stunning crystal and gemstone dice sets. Besides different types of stones, they also have different fonts and designs on their dice, and even have customization options available too!
CrystalMaggie can be found online at their
Dragons and Darlings
Dragons and Darlings creates lots of practical and usable Critical Role fan merch! They have lots of original dice bags inspired by Critical Role characters, as well as cross stitch designs, and a super adorable plush doll of Critical Role character Jester Lavorre!
Dragons And Darlings can be found online at their
URWizards
URWizards has lots of gemstone and glass dice sets with lots of different designs and aesthetics on them! We also love their collection of dice boxes, made with walnut wood!
URWizards can be found online at their
The Ranger’s Stitch
The Ranger’s Stitch makes beautifully crafted D20 purses! These purses look so cute and we love the different colors, designs, and accessories that she adds to personalize each bag!
“My name is Madeline and I run The Ranger’s Stitch, a online shop where I make personalized D20 purses! I love making them based off of RPG characters (Or just to go with fun outfits!). They’re great for carrying dice or your wallet. I open up groups of commission slots whenever I have the chance and work to make it suited to you or your character!”
The Ranger’s Stitch can be found online at their
Alysa Avery
Alysa Avery creates lots of Dungeons & Dragons and Critical Role inspired pieces! Alysa recently ran a successful Kickstarter for round 2 of their Chose Your Class Enamel Pins, bringing all new classes to the line!
Alysa Avery can be found online at their
Cozy Gamer Shop
Cozy Gamer Shop creates so many cool D&D products! They have original handmade dice sets of many different designs and aesthetics. They also have other D&D gaming gear like dice trays too!
Cozy Gamer Shop can be found online at their
Ninapedia
Ninapedia creates lots of Critical Role fandom merch and general Dungeons and Dragons products too! To name a few types of products they create, there are charms, acrylic stands, white boards, wrap charms, pouches, plush charms, and more!
Ninapedia can be found online at their
Midnightzone Shop
Midnightzone Shop is another awesome Critical Role creator that we love! They have art prints, charms, lanyards, and more in their shop. Other than Critical Role, you can also find a few pieces of original art and fanart from Dragon Age!
Midnightzone Shop can be found online at their
TeaWeltzer
TeaWeltzer creates Critical Role fanart and dice bags! You can also find them creating stickers, prints, and their awesome LGBT+ Pride D20 art print! They also have a really exciting Dungeons and Dragons Mystery Bag if you can’t decide which of their awesome items you want!
TeaWeltzer can be found online at their
Savage Sparrow Studios
Savage Sparrow Studios is an awesome nerdy apparel shop! In their shop you can find a couple of Dungeons and Dragons inspired designs like their “Baeholder” tee and “Adventure” dress!
Savage Sparrow Studios can be found online at their
In addition to our Digital Artist Alley, we also have Featured Artist Interviews, be sure to check out our interviews and get to know some of these awesome artists in the community over on the Interview tab of our website!
If you would like to apply to have your work included as a future artist feature, please email us at CRM.artists@gmail.com
In your email please include:
The name of your business
A few photo examples of your work
A short write up about who you are/what you do
Links to your shop and social media