Monday, December 22, 2008
The Fantasy Art of Claudio Aboy
Hi Everyone!
As you know, my website Fantasy Art and Portraits presently showcases the fantasy art of computer games, so there's a lot of art out there that doesn't fit there at the moment. I can, however, introduce it to you on this blog.
Today, I'd like to introduce the art of Claudio Aboy. While this Argentinian artist has made considerable contributions to that sex-and-violence fantasy magazine Heavy Metal, his personal website reveals much a portfolio wider than shamelessly sexual images. There you'll find a seemingly chaotic mix including Zorro, photo-realistic motorcycles, and (tasteful) homages to Marilyn Monroe.
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2 comments:
I prefer these over the celebrity pics. I don't see anything wrong with the portrayal of strong women obviously in control. And no matter what all the unspoken connotations are, the emotion being portrayed is very intense. Not so sure about Santa... but, you already know how I feel about this holiday.
Strong stuff - as lover of Royo and Vallejo, I appreciate tasteful erotica, and of course 'the portrayal of strong women' (see Linda's comment); beautiful work.
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