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Even More 'Catching Fire' Concept art

You know by now how much we admire the conceptual artists who help to create the amazing environments in the the movies we love. Thanks to our friends at QuarterQuell.org, we've got more of these beautiful images from Catching Fire, this time from artist Nathan Schroeder.

Schroeder is a concept artist in the motion picture industry, creating artwork for such films as X Men, Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull, Star Trek XI, Fantastic Four: The Rise of The Silver Surfer, and more.

See more of the concept art from Catching Fire by Dawn Brown here and Joanna Bush here.

More after the jump!

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More Concept Art From 'Catching Fire'

Take a look at some of the amazing concept art from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire by artist Dawn Brown. Brown has worked on some of Hollywood's biggest films, including Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Star Trek, X-Men: Days of Future Past, and is a long-time Tim Burton collaborator. Brown has done concept art for Mockingjay Parts 1 and 2 but can't show us any of that work until the films are released.

If you love concept art (we can't get enough of it) check out more Catching Fire concept art by Joanna Bush HERE including Peeta's portrait of Rue and some awesome mockingjay graffiti.

Much more after the jump!

Please go check out more of her work on Catching Fire and some of your other favorite movies at dawnbrown.com! It's fascinating.

Thanks to QuarterQuell.org for the tip!

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'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Concept Art - Peeta's Rue Portrait & More

Film illustrator Joanna Bush has updated her website to include some of the concept art she created for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, including one of the most evokative visuals in the movie, Peeta's painting of Rue on the training center floor. Bush, who also worked on The Hunger Games and films such as The Life of Pi and The Social Network, was also responsible for the look of Victor's Village, the graffiti mockingjays and one of our favorite visual images, "the odds are never in our favor." She also drew illustrations of Jabberjays  Audubon Style to be used as set dressing for President Snow's office. Check out more of her amazing concept art, including art from The Hunger Games, on her website, JoannaBush.com

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