PoP!
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I have drawn three pieces today, and this -- with no hint of irony or
self-deprecation -- is the best of them all.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
my favorite Elmore cheesecake
Elmore's not one of my faves, but something about the combination of swordbabe plus little weird dude both in front of a landscape begging to be explored just works for me.
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You got to love the low-levelishness of the dude in the first picture carrying around a frying pan. That's a real adventurer!
ReplyDeleteMet Larry Elmore at Comicpalooza in Houston, TX. He is a really friendly guy who does not mind chatting with people. He really seems to enjoy life.
ReplyDeleteBig Elmore fan and I too have met him on several occaisions (mostly past Gen Cons). Made him laugh once.
ReplyDeleteReally nice, really friendly and just one heck of a damn good artist.
One of the things I like about Elmore is that his women, while often impractically dressed, at least look like real women and not grotesquely over-proportioned racks of T&A on tiny waists.
ReplyDeleteAlso, that chick in the first picture has some nicely toned arm muscles. She actually looks like she's be competent in a fight.
I always figured the little guy in the upper painting was a gnome. That's how I picture them looking, anyway.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna go ahead and say the guy in the lower picture is a xvart, making this the best xvart illustration to date. Nice work, Larry.
I think that lower picture was on the "Fantasy Hero Companion" from Hero Games. I really liked it the first time I saw it.
ReplyDeleteWord verification "hotte" :) LOL
I also enjoy Elmore's landscapes. They make me say, "Ooh! I want to go over there, up along that treeline, over hills and into that valley!"
ReplyDelete"Central Delaware beckons!"
ReplyDelete"...the combination of swordbabe plus little weird dude...."
ReplyDeleteNow there's a phrase you don't hear every day. Well, at least I don't.
And I second what Erin said.
So many Elmores ... so few vans with unpainted sides ...
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