I am been disappointed with a lot of the art in the various monster books, but I think that much of the work in the PHB and the DMG is alright.
However, at last evening's game session the DM had just bought the DMG2. As I was glancing through the work I came across 3 different pictures that actually made my mouth stop working and my jaw drop.
The first was the picture drawn by Mitch Cotie of the Half-Orc wielding the two HUGE swords drawn by . He has an overcoat and "bucket" hat and looks very intimidating. And while it is a bit "steampunkish" and that genre has not been my favotite, this picture stands out. The link is here:
http://wizards.com/dnd/images/dmg2_gallery/90035.jpg
Mitch seemed to have several great illustrations in the book, but this one stood out particularly since I do not recall seeing him name before. I see a lot of good art in his future.
The second piece depicting a half-orc (again!) battlling salamanders over a lava pit; this was drawn by Micheal Phillippi. The style is a bit different, but the evocative nature of the work (esp, the brilliant color here) just grabbed my attention. The link is here:
http://wizards.com/dnd/images/dmg2_gallery/90048.jpg
Again, I do not recall seeing this artist before. I hope he continues to illustrate for WotC, as his work is very enjoyable.
The third piece was bit out there but still marvelous to view. An adventuring party trying to destroy the Wand of Orcus using the Terrasque (sp?) as a garbage disposal. This was by Wayne Reynolds, and I am familiar with some of his work. The link is here:
http://wizards.com/dnd/images/dmg2_gallery/90120.jpg
I cannot recall the last time I looked through a gaming book soley for the art. Maybe there is a new Art Director at WotC, or there is a new group of pool artists, or Melil has choses to shine on us, but If this is the future of the art in the gaming industry I am okay with that.