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4me4you · 2 months ago
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Frollo's professional journey began in the 1950s, when he worked across various genres, including adventure, horror, and fantasy. By the 1970s, he turned his focus to erotic art, a shift that would define much of his legacy.
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itsmaats13 · 3 months ago
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Snazzy
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thegeminideity · 2 months ago
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“Soul’s don’t meet by accident.”
"The love I have for you, Zara," he whispered, his voice hoarse, "it could destroy me. It could tear me apart from the inside out, and I'd still be here, begging for you to forgive me."
"Now that, Z mama? That's the kind of love you should be scared of."
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x-heesy · 11 months ago
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mAiSoN mArGiElA sPrInG 2024 cOuTuRe
#fashion #fashiongram #fashionable #fashionphotography #fashionlover #fashionart #fashionaddict #fashionphotographer #fashionpost #fashionshoot #fashionlove #fashionlovers #fashioneditoral #editoral #catwalk
fAbLeS & fAiRyTaLeS - dEnIz KuRtEl ReMiX bY n/A, rOsInA
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moe-moe-kafkyunnn · 2 months ago
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Art snippets between studies
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Basically some fashion inspo drawing and practicing to use alcohol markers :))))).
I can draw pretty precise with them now? Hopefully I'm learning :3
They're mostly pen drawn so the anatomy is....hehe
But we don't talk about that !
The purple one has more details and I especially love the shoes !
The second one is supposed to hold a love letter but it got camouflaged with the bright colours lol
¿Close up?
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Trying to forgive myself for the asymmetry cause it's pen drawn butttt :(((((. Gotta improve!!!!
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adelinanebula · 2 months ago
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By Sofia Stenstrom, Barcelona. 2022
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blackbeautybaby · 5 months ago
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curatedbymelisa · 8 months ago
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simone ashley
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instructionsonback · 2 months ago
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macaronarts · 3 months ago
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A green dude trying to look fashionable
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freshthoughts2020 · 3 months ago
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4me4you · 2 months ago
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Frollo's body of work, with its blend of sensuality, elegance, and fantasy, continues to be celebrated for its artistic mastery and lasting impact on the comic and art world.
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4me4you · 2 months ago
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Her ability to tell stories through fabric and form forever changed both the worlds of fashion and film, ensuring her place as a visionarywhose legacy endures.
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4me4you · 2 months ago
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His art continues to influence contemporary artists in the fields of adult, fantasy, and erotic illustration, with his style remaining timeless in its appeal.
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4me4you · 2 months ago
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Artist: Leone Frollo
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Leone Frollo (1931–2018) was an acclaimed Italian comic book artist and illustrator, renowned for his masterful contributions to erotic art and comics.
Born in Venice, Italy, Frollo developed an early passion for drawing, which initially led him to study architecture. However, his love for illustration eventually led him to pursue a career in comics, where he would go on to leave an indelible mark.
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4me4you · 3 months ago
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At the heart of Monsters, Chambers, and Trapdoors is the idea of identity, explored through figures imbued with subtle mythological and fantastical traits. By saturating her creations with elements of the unreal, Dymock urges us to question not only the nature of heroism and monstrosity but also how we perceive ourselves and others. One recurring motif in her recent works is the pairing of figures—often physically close yet emotionally distant. Drawing inspiration from Plato’s concept of the soulmate, where humans were once unified beings with four arms, four legs, and two heads, Dymock explores the aching separation and yearning that followed their division by Zeus. These paired figures, while physically intimate, convey a palpable sense of detachment, creating a tension that highlights the alienation and objectification of the human body. The cold, metallic surfaces of these figures further emphasise their non-human qualities, evoking a chilling sense of robotic detachment.
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