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Illustrators with fantasy themes-can you recommend some famous illustrators? I prefer fantasy, myth and classical style, thank you!

American science fiction illustrator Boris Vallejo Gender: Male Birthplace: Lima, Peru Masterpiece: MessageofHope, JohnGerman's Adventure Series, Gar Story Introduction: Romantic science fiction painter Boris Vallejo was born in Lima, Peru, and studied at the National Art School of Peru before moving to the United States in 1964. He has drawn countless beautiful works for many sci-fi publishing houses. Boris also often draws illustrations for book covers, tapes and animated advertisements. His superb painting skills make anyone who sees his works recognize his style quickly, so that his classic works make painters of other schools who have been engaged in fantasy for a long time respect him. Boris's paintings often take those exceptionally beautiful girls and scary monsters as themes to show the world his bold, clear and bold painting style. Boris's stunning oil painting style shows the world his extraordinary realistic style. His works are often filled with mythical characters, and he uses a brush called "fantasy photos" to depict surreal fantasy characters, creatures and realistic fantasies. Boris, a self-taught Peruvian artist, is well known by tens of millions of painting lovers all over the world. He can capture any detail expression on characters' faces in great detail and create an unreal beast that looks real! Boris loves painting art and uses his rich imagination and skillful painting skills to firmly control every detail in the picture with oil and pencil. For more than 30 years, Boris has created with his exquisite skills and pure instinctive feeling for colors, lines and materials. As a result, people can see a lot of Boris's works in various books, magazines, commemorative books, calendars and posters. BorisVallejo chose the San Francisco Art Fair as the only art museum where his original paintings and the latest limited edition prints can be displayed and made public. In the past, Boris's work was mainly achieved through entrustment. Choosing the San Francisco art exchange market is a major turning point for the artist and his fans: now collectors can buy his works directly there or on the website. 1964, 23-year-old Boris bought a one-way ticket to new york and left his hometown-Peru. When he arrived in America, he only brought a box of clothes, a few works and his violin, with only 80 dollars in his pocket. In order to get his works recognized, he works for Peruvian advertising company McCannErisckson, and Boris plans to spend two years studying English in the United States. He also hopes to develop his expertise and run his own advertising company. However, a year later, when he returned to Peru during a Christmas holiday, he suddenly realized that his future had another direction. In order to complete his career, he can't just rely on a big business environment. Soon after returning to new york, Boris worked hard in that small agency, drawing illustrations and textures for crocodiles, plates, bicycles, toys and all similar goods all day. This job is both arduous and charming. Hard training and meticulous attitude towards work will help him improve his skills. From painting retailers' small commodity patterns to oil paintings with fantasy themes, the moment of this leap process has finally arrived. Boris didn't want to indulge in painting small commodity patterns. He bought some oil paints and canvases and created a work with the struggle between warriors and monsters in Greek mythology as the background. He sold this work to Warren Publishing House and later published it as the cover of Weird Comics (a beautiful magazine drawn by FrankFrazetta). Boris was originally inspired by Frazetta's paintings of heroes and beautiful women with idealized figures. He developed this style with good painting training and finally gradually formed his own style. Boris started training in human body structure from the age of 16. In order to clarify the structure of human body, Boris devoted his artistic enthusiasm to creating his fantasy art! As a talented artist, BorisVallejo was soon asked to draw illustrations for various book covers, posters and record packages. His extraordinary achievements have been surrounded by painting fans all over the world. His first album, TheFantasticArtofBorisVallejo, was published by ballantine 198 1 and published by Workman every year from 198 1. Until now, even the oldest albums can be bought on the market! Boris, who made continuous progress in art, took a lot of time out of his busy work schedule during that time to do his own artistic creation. The stunning masterpiece "MessageofHope" was created for his first solo exhibition at 1998 San Francisco Art Fair, and it is also his latest work. When someone asked Boris why his works always carry such an eternal theme, he replied, "I avoided distracting the theme at the beginning of my creation." I always have too many possibilities in my mind. For me, every thought will touch me to shape his body. Only when I finish a painting will I stop and ask myself: What does this painting represent? Of course, I won't arbitrarily make up the picture in advance. After careful analysis, the answer came out slowly and clearly: everything I did was a reflection in my dream and a subconscious call. "This problem has always been with him, affecting his choices, his works and his pictures. Is this above the subconscious level? " This sound may be supernatural, "he said," but I feel that what I hear is an external sound. I believe she can control everything. I think she may have originated in the universe, and I just followed her. "BorisVallejo's extraordinary talent was also passed on to his children, which also rewarded his passionate creative inspiration." "Maya culture has helped me a lot in photography," Boris told his photographer daughter. She taught me a lot of knowledge, not only about photography, but also how to show the effect clearly with the camera in her hand. His son Dorian is an enterprising painter and portrait painter. He said, "He often stimulates me with fierce words because he is very responsible for what he does! "He is very satisfied with his creation, but he never boasts of his extraordinary talent." Boris always demands more from his artistic creation, whether he is depicting dynamic models or new portraits, he always challenges himself like an artist. He also often meditates when creating, thinking about those alien creatures and fantastic scenery. No matter how the picture he painted changes, his pursuit goal can be clearly expressed in his own words: "Everything I painted is a natural revelation to me." Boris is a pragmatic artist. He doesn't expect museums and art collectors to collect his works one day, because practical art is often not classified as commercial art nowadays. There is a kind of book that can often maintain sales of 50,000-60,000 in the United States. All these books have novel and amazing contents and need eye-catching covers. A charming picture can often attract a large number of consumers and bring huge profits. Now, we can definitely assert that Boris is the uncrowned king of book cover art ... When the new versions of the adventure series of JohnGerman and Gar Story were published at the end of 1970, the publisher was surprised to find that Boris was so wise in analyzing the sales policy. Countless readers who already have Gar Story buy the new edition just because they like the cover! When Boris mentioned that he was a truly popular artist, he said that he, like other once popular artists, was degraded to a low style by art critics. Maybe not everyone likes his works, but he is trying to make everyone happy. There is no denying that Boris's works are really impressive, although they may not change one's artistic taste. Yes, this is the result of a conscious impulse and a surging way of thinking. When people really knew Boris, it was Boris Valentin who published his picture book. First of all, the artist's creativity may be called "classic" imagination. What artists need to capture is the atmosphere in the scene, so as to describe a "living image". Generally speaking, drawing is bolder, and the picture is more relaxed and casual than the final effect. Perhaps he can be regarded as "a wonderful work of art" by Boris, but this is not his goal. He must attract a lot of people's attention, because books need a market. A bestseller relies on a cover that suits the tastes of ordinary Americans and needs to be connected with ordinary citizens. Advertising sales and the strategy of using movie stars to sell goods should not be ignored like goods. Works: The Message of Hope, The Adventures of John german, The Story of Gale.

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Can you recommend some famous illustrators? I prefer fantasy, myth and classical style, thank you! Do you want China or foreign ones?

China has: Chen, Hong Kuang, Huang, ⑽⑽⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ ⑾ > You said it.

All foreign languages are English. If typing is too difficult, introduce Boris &;; Mr. and Mrs. Julie, these two are the ancestors of fantasy illustrations.

Find some good-looking illustrations ~ domestic:

Black banned drugs

murphy

Dezhen

Juese cabin

plum

Albert

Luhan

Wei Liu Suolinnang's Original Paintings Collection

Japanese:

Imperial boy

Range Murata

Shangyuedi

Ruan Junting painted the night.

Thousands of grasses dream of human form.

Happoubi Jin's paintings. -.

[Katsuya Terada ]ArtbookKatsuyaTerada-Zenbu

[Album] Xuan (Chuang) [Jun Suemi]

[album] "ayakatou" [picture]

[Album] "てぃんくるィラストレションズマ"

[photo album] "[carnelian]

[Album] "Silencio" []

[Album] "[Ping Ye Jiantai]

[Album]-Illustrated figures [Naisu きのこ] [type-moon].] (C70)

[Album] [Official Complete Works of basara in the Warring States Period] [Capcom]

[Album] [Heart of Shadow 2 Formula Dataset]

ロマンシングサガガ photo album. -.][DPG][ TomomiKobayashi]

[Album] [Statue of Goddess Rainas sideways] []

[Album] [ひろ. Ping Ling's Album-.ひろ Ping Ling Chronicle.

[Collecting paintings] [People who collect paintings are on a bad day-. ] [a person with a hard time]

[Album] [Yoshitoshi Abe Album. -Lai Zenggong] [Yoshitoshi Abe]

[Album] [Tian Mi I (Miwu) ★ Album &; グッズセット★] [ねここここ Tian Mi I]

[Album] [] [Yamashita しゅんや] []

[Album] [] []

Europe and America:

CG Master CraigMullins

Zdzzislo Beksinski's nightmare illustrations

"Wayne Barlowe's Illustrated Collection of Hell"

Michael Whelan's Illustrated Collection

Rodney Matthews Fantasy Collection

Chris Moore's Illustration Collection

Gerald Bloom's dark illustrations.

Jim Burns Illustrated Collection

Giger's alien illustrations.

Frank frazetta's magic illustrations

Tim White Science Fiction Illustrated Collection

Bao Ruisi Vallejo's classic illustrations.

Bob Egton's collection of science fiction illustrations

Oscar Chickney's Collection of Retro Mechanical Illustrations

Ah-actually, these are part of my collection, and I copied the names into the direct folder-

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As long as you search for "painting", "illustration" and "original painting", you can see useful ones one by one.

I just answered a similar question and copied it directly.