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Airbrush fantasies by Julie Bell and Boris Vallejo

With Lifelounge reader's recently acknowledged interest in bad wolf art and unicorns with Robocop, the husband and wife illustration team of Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell seem like the obvious next step. They would, without a doubt be pretty be the fairy godparents of this type of hyper realistic illustration... Between them the two of them they have illustrated for the likes of comic giants Marvel and DC, superbrands like Nike, Coke and Ford not to mention countless commission for album covers, video game covers and movie poster art.

By looking at there work you may notice how incredibly buff all the creatures seem to be. Aside from being interested in mythical beasts they're also serious happy pant wearing gym junkies. So serious in fact that Julie used to be a nationally ranked competitive bodybuilder. True story.

Anyway check out a few samples of there amazing work in the gallery below and for more information on the pair visit www.imaginistix.com



Tags: ArtRetroMad Skills80sIllustrationSexyPainting90s


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'21' comment(s) have been made
True Advanced Member
I want this spray painted all over my car...
True Respect
I'm with you Jimbob... if i ever realise my van fantasy i'm giving these guys a call... mechanical dolphins and unicorns... Damn!
True Advanced Member
How hot was Wilma in Buck Rogers?
False Respect
There are no words.
True Respect
can we have a moment on the mermaid riding the robot shark?
True Senior Member
This is phenomenal. I am without speech. And I think I' in love with Prince?
False New Lounger
That looks amazing! I love surreal arts. Many people have gazed upon Persistence of Memory, perhaps the most famous surrealist painting in the world. The Persistence of Memory is a painting by Spanish artist Salvador Dali, featuring a number of melting pocket watches. It calls into question the fleeting nature of time, and brings in a wide range of emotion. Dali is perhaps the best known surrealist painter, active from the early 20th century until a few years before his death in the 1980s. He left Spain for about a decade during WW2 – he didn't give Franco any military payday loans – but returned, and was given patronage by the Spanish Crown. It would take more than an online payday loan to buy the Persistence of Memory.
False Member
very amazing!!! reminds me of cards that my father used to collect they had these spacey settings with scantily clad women toting guns and riding huge beasts!!! i wish i had them now!! :[[ it may even be the same artist!!
True Senior Member
awesome.
True Respect
some of it's so completely random.. Imagine waking up and thinking, yes, today I really want to illustrate in high definition a giant flying fish with the female body builder flexing a pose will riding it... where does that come from?
False Advanced Member
luke... I just had that moment.
True Respect
Pictures like these are why I read all of the Conan books, not to mention the Martian Chronicals- the covers with hot, big titted women wityh swords and glowing magical stuff, riding beasts and hover bikes making eyes at guys in loin cloths... sigh! I was such a nerd! It was great!
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I may have to re-think my new avatar!
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INCRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
True Senior Member
There is nothing more visually enticing, mind amazing and paradise feeling than the female body. God damn you successful evolution for making me so obsessed. But I love it.
False Advanced Member
and the attack form of He Man's cat Cringer. oooooooh.
True Advanced Member
fujiko-san, maybe you have found your calling for you new job... you could be a hot, big titted women with a sword and glowing magical stuff, riding beasts...
False Advanced Member
we could all be
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Way ahead of you JimmyBobby! I checked it out, and though the benefits are AWESOME, the pay is pretty mediocre.
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Airbrush is RAD
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Cringer was RAD

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