About 

A man sitting outdoors with a small dog in his hand, a husky dog beside him, on a trail with trees and a signpost in the background.

Christopher Stoll is an illustrator, concept designer, author, and anatomist based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Over the past 15 years, Chris has worked on hundreds of projects, creating book and album covers, brand logos, posters, and even full published art-books.

His clients include Jasco games, Dynamite Entertainment, TPK Games, Starcalled studios, Zodiac Kingdoms, and many others. 

Chris' work has been featured in print magazines such as Popular mechanics, Game Informer, and Metro international as well as the websites Huffington post, Comedy Central, kotaku, and buzzfeed. 

 

Chris has spoken at multiple conventions and events across the United states about creature design, crowdfunding, and his own creative projects. Often traveling, he attends dozens of conventions each years as a vendor and exhibitor, you can find out more by following him on Twitter or Instagram @topherstoll

Services & Skills

  • Graphic Design

  • Creature & Concept Art

  • Editing

  • Crowdfunding

  • Book Production & Publishing

  • Creative Consultation

  • Creative Management

  • Product Design

  • Illustration

Multiverse Books

Through his printing and production company- Multiverse Books, Christopher has created and self-published 6 fully-illustrated books within the last 8 years.


In today’s rapidly evolving media and cultural landscape, self-publishing is an ideal avenue for artistic freedom and personal expression. As an artist and author, Christopher Stoll believes that self-publishing and crowdfunding bypass traditional gatekeepers, offering a direct line to audiences without the dilution of their artistic vision.

PokéNatomy with gold illustrations of Pokémon characters on the cover,  Pokemon anatomy and physiology.
Open book with illustrations of a gorilla and a griffin, each with detailed anatomy and informational text about their features and characteristics.
Two books titled "Butts? Is It Art?" with one black and yellow cover and one orange and black cover, placed outdoors among green leafy plants.
A book titled 'EQUINOX Journal of Interplanetary Exploration' with a diagram of the moon and celestial symbols on the cover, placed on a surface alongside a human skull, a potted plant, and a small orange toy figure.