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Saturday, October 23, 2010
The Incredible Plastic Faces of Richard Corben
My own humble attempts at art are fed by influences from many sources. Most of these sources are graphic artists such as Wendy Pini, Milo Manara, Moebius, and, as we see here, Richard Corben. One of the major contributors to the movie Heavy Metal back in 1981 with his "Den", he has the most wonderful facility with faces that morph and change from one emotional expression to another with fantastic fluidity. This is coupled with a finely honed appreciation of anatomy that a lot of artists today would do well to study.
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