Recently, dvenzo of iGeekTrooper posted his own Awesome Artist featuring belldandies’s crazy pwn artwork. Dvenzo had this to say:
I think is it is pretty common feature now on igeektrooper to spotlight the work of some very talented artists. This this around, it is my turn and I wanted to feature an artist I have been following for couple years now. Known as belldandies (aka. adi.s.) on DeviantArt, belldandies is a brilliant graphic arts who work features vector-style graphics with simple (but deep) color schemes. Unfortunately, even after hours and hours of searching, there is very information about who belldandies actually is. Other than the fact that he resides in San Francisco, the rest is pretty much a mystery. Some of the most popular work he has done is based on comic and sci-fiction characters. He has given characters such as G.I. Joe’s Baroness, X-Men’s Jean Grey and Storm, and Dave Steven’s The Rocketeer the “belldandies” treatment. belldandies’ vector art style is beautifully elegant and haunting while his meticulous use of various levels of red and black gives the art a vibrant personality. If the world was flat, belldandies would be king.
I know that dvenzo, like me, probably loves every last piece belldandies has posted, and has trouble not reposting the gallery in its entirety. Nevertheless, here are a few selected pieces from belldandies’s gallery:
Dvenzo also added that “If anyone has more info on belldandies, please drop me an email to dvenzo@igeektrooper.com so I can provide more info about the artist!” I’m sure we’d all like to know more!

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I really dig this style. I couldn’t exactly grasp what you were describing last night, but these are really nice. Definitely motivation to not be lazy with my own artwork!
Yeah, it’s a bit tough for someone not formerly trained, who knows none of the specialized vocabulary, such as myself, to describe this style.
I’m a big fan of this style, too, and will probably work on finding a way to imitate it. I really wouldn’t mind making it the visual theme of a website.