A ConceptCore institution · Paris
Corelink — concept artists, validated by ConceptCore.
Human-reviewed portfolios, availability re-confirmed from the artist’s inbox, work history attested by the people they shipped with. Availability you can believe.
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Jasper Whitfield-Okafor
Key art & visdev lead · London · Validated
321
Artists indexed
96 validated
Passed human review
226
Open to work now
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Disciplines catalogued
Collected by
— studios whose recruiters hold approved access —
Nine plates to an artist file, never more. Each plate reviewed by a human before it hangs.
Keyframes that sell the moment before the cut
Creature design — anatomy-driven, ecology-minded
Environment concept for stylized worlds — light first, lore second
Weapons & props with believable wear
Mechs, gunmetal and greeble — hard-surface with a story
Key art & visdev lead — franchise moments, painterly finish
Creatures & characters — folklore with teeth
Vehicles & industrial design — function you can smell
Characters & creatures for ARPGs — dark, ornate, playable
— 321 artists indexed across 11 disciplines. The full register is open. —
View the full registerHow a working artist enters the collection, and how a studio takes one home.
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Nine plates max, disciplines, rate range, one shareable page. Ten minutes.
ii.
A human at ConceptCore reviews the work. Merit only — the badge cannot be bought.
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Approved recruiters see live availability and reveal your email. No middleman, no chat.
Day rates in USD, stated by the artist, sealed to the public.
Rates on Corelink are not negotiable theatre — each artist files a USD day-rate range with their portfolio, the way a gallery keeps its price book behind the desk.
Recruiter access is granted by application and reviewed by a human. Approval opens the ledger, live availability, and direct contact. Artists never pay for placement; studios never wade through noise.
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Artists enter free and keep their names on the wall. Studios apply for the key. Both are read by a human at ConceptCore, Paris.