
Concept artists play a vital role in shaping the look of environments and characters, and the entire mood of films, video games, animation and more. Their visual blueprints guide directors, designers and developers throughout the development process, not only in the early stages (See our feature: what is concept art?)
To recognise that work, the Concept Art Association bestows annual awards, commending the concept artists who have pushed the boundaries of their craft over the past year. There are awards for creatives who worked on live-action films, animated features and tabletop and video games, highlighting some of the best concept art of the year across a range of media.
If you attended LightBox Expo in Pasadena in October, you may have seen the live announcement of the Concept Art Awards 2025 winners in person. But if you couldn’t make it, here's the full list of the artists who won each category, from best prop to best live action and animation creatures and characters and best storyboards, along with the student and rising star awards.
Unsurprisingly, this year saw artists who worked on KPop Demon Hunters scoop several awards. See the KPop Demon Hunters art book to learn more about the creative vision for the hit Netflix movie.
In the meantime, here are the full winners of the Concept Art Awards 2025. Well done to everyone!
Live Action Feature Film - Keyframe

Galactus introduction, The Fantastic Four: First Steps by Thomas du Crest
Live Action Feature Film – Character

Elphaba, Wicked by Darrell Warner.
Live Action Feature Film – Environment

Munchkin Land, Wicked by Oliver Beck.
Live Action – Creature

Blind Bats, Rings of Power Season 2 by Aaron McBride.
Live Action – Character

Murderbot, Murderbot by Tommy Arnold.
Live Action Series – Environment

Coruscant Seedy Commercial Strip, Andor Season 2 by Chester Carr.
Live Action Series – Keyframe

Kiss, Agatha All Along by Jana Schirmer.
Animated Feature Film – Character

The Billionaire, The Bad Guys 2 by Julien Le Rolland.
Animated Feature Film – Color Key

How it’s Done, KPop Demon Hunters by Nacho Molina.
Animated Feature Film – Visual Development

Kpop Climax, KPop Demon Hunters by Scott Watanabe.
Animated Feature Film – Environment

First Concert Stage, KPop Demon Hunters by Celine Kim.
Animated Series – Character

Noni, Eyes of Wakanda by Uzoma Dunkwu.
Animated Series – Environment

Caesar’s Palace, Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight by Aurelien Predal.
Prop

Baby Carrier, The Fantastic Four: First Steps by Mark Button.
Vehicle

Fantasticar, The Fantastic Four: First Steps by Benjamin Last.
Tabletop – Key Art

Silver Dragon, Dungeons & Dragons by Campbell White.
Tabletop – Concept Illustration

Arch Hag, Dungeons & Dragons by Allie Irwin.
Video Game – Environment

Lobby of the Rose Estate, Lies of P: Overture by Hyeon Kim.
Video Game – Creature

Chimera, Killing Floor 3 by Hamid Shah.
Video Game – Character

Iris, Cataclismo by David Aguado Aparicio.
Beacon Awards – Character

Gravitas by Robbie Trevino.
Beacon Awards – Environment

L.O.E by Jonathan del Rosario.
Beacon Awards – Creature

Warden of the Mount Bärangûn by Sina Hayati.
Live-Action Storyboard

Temple Sequence, Jurassic World: Rebirth by Mario Alberti.
Animation Storyboard

Kitty and Diane Fight, The Bad Guys 2 by Maxime Delalande.
Student – Environment

The Blessed Highlands by Mirel Shalari, New3dge Concept Art School.
Student – Character

Nocshire, Lady Monochrome by Jiun Qi Tan, The One Academy.
Rising Star Award



Lifetime Achievement Awards


Lifetime Achievement awards went to Tim Burtonand the late special make-up effects artist Stan Winston.
LBX Luminary Award

KPop Demon Hunters directors Maggie Kang (pictured) and Chris Appelhans received LBX Luminary Awards, a special recognition awarded to concept artists who have made a significant, impactful contribution to the art community and industry over the past year.
Maggie has worked as a story artist on major DreamWorks, Illumination and Warner Animation films such as Puss in Boots, Trolls, and The LEGO Ninjago Movie.
Chris has worked on movies such as Puss in Boots, Fantastic Mr Fox and Coraline, and is also known for illustrating the children's books, A Greyhound, a Groundhog and Sparky!
Creative gear to get started
If you need the gear to start your own concept art journey, see our picks of the best drawing tablets and the best digital art software, or see below for some of the best current deals on drawing tablets that we've reviewed.
For more inspiration, see our piece on how to create concept art by Marvel Studio artist Rodney Fuentebella as well as George Brad's concept art fundamentals and Tom Morton's advice on how to create concept art for VFX.
You can learn more about the Concept Art Awards on the Concept Art Association website.
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