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An Illustration is a visualisation such as drawing, painting, photograph or other work of art that stresses subject more than form. The aim of an Illustration is to elucidate or decorate a story, poem or piece of textual information (such as a newspaper article) by providing a visual representation of something described in the text.
Inside you will find works of: Luis Royo, Alberto Vargas, Boris Vallejo, Gustave Dor (Hits: 376125)
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(Olalla 1945)
What really annoys me is this pure society, so prudish, that feels disturbed in front of sex and violence. For me, it is so disagreeable and false that they feel attracted to my illustrations, which are natural. I think I couldn III Millenium, Conceptions, Malefic ...
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Boris' mastery of oil painting is immediately and abundantly clear to anyone who looks at his work, and his classic sense is as much an homage to the old masters as it is to anyone contemporaneously working in the Fantasy genre.
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(1832-1883) Gustave Dor Don Quixote, Orlando Furioso, Bibel ...
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(Ehime, 1947) Hajime Sorayama is world famous for an intense hyper illustrated style. Sorayama is sometimes described as an imaginative modern day Vargas. The conceptual originality and futuristic visions of Sorayama transcends the erotic form and maintains a growing number of main stream admirers. Animals, Gyniods, Misc ...
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Born in 1946 in New London, Connecticut, Ken Kelly practically came into our world with a pencil in his hand. He started drawing at the fragile age of two and has not stopped since. It is said that children learn to express themselves through art. Well then, Ken must have been quite a revealing youngster, for nothing in the house was safe from his artistic expressions, from the smallest piece of paper that he would squeeze a tiny doodle on, to the very large drawing board known as the living room wall!
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