The Double Fine Art Of Lee Petty

As one of the most imaginative video game developers in the business, it’s a pleasure today to highlight the work of one of the artists at Double Fine, the studio behind games like Brutal Legend, Psychonauts and Trenched.

These images and paintings are the work of Lee Petty, who after serving on projects like 2004 strategy game Evil Genius and 2005 shooter Project Snowblind moved to Double Fine, where he’s now Art Director.

In this gallery you’ll find some of his work from the three games above, along with recent downloadable title Stacking (and a few pieces of personal work as well).

Oh, and if you’re in the area, Petty is also contributing work to Dig for Fire, an exhibition celebrating iconic rockers The Pixies, which will be open from September 9 to October 1 at C.A.V.E. Gallery in Venice, California.

Fine Art is a celebration of the work of video game artists. If you’re in the business and have some concept, environment or character art you’d like to share, drop us a line!


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