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Maus_Merryjest did this pin-up for the main character in Imperial GELF, Hazel. Here's what he has to say about it:
"So, Hikaru Katayama asked me to make a pin-up of his character Hazel, from his webcomic.
I thought to myself--- well, it's a pinup. I could do the easy thing-- flop a boob, show major thigh... or I could go for the challenge.
I'm a sucker for punishment.
What you see here is our lovely Hazel, in a setting that is very much an adaptation of Alphonse Mucha's "Dance"... who was Mucha? Alphonse Mucha was a very influential but seldom mentioned figure in the history of art. He is more than anyone else responsible for the "art nouveau" style that developed around the turn of the century and applied his considerable talents to a wide variety of pursuits ranging from painting and sculpture to poster, magazine, and calendar illustration, and product and architectural design. It is probably as much because he did things other than paintings to be hung in museums that many of the leading artistic institutions have ignored his work for most of this century, but the fact that he opposed the cubist revolution and made recognizable and beautiful images meant that the critics of the 20th century would ignore his work. I adore Mucha's work, and so here is Hazel... all Mucha'd up "
Tell him what you think of his work here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/8753452/
Thanks, Maus!
Maus_Merryjest did this pin-up for the main character in Imperial GELF, Hazel. Here's what he has to say about it:"So, Hikaru Katayama asked me to make a pin-up of his character Hazel, from his webcomic.
I thought to myself--- well, it's a pinup. I could do the easy thing-- flop a boob, show major thigh... or I could go for the challenge.
I'm a sucker for punishment.
What you see here is our lovely Hazel, in a setting that is very much an adaptation of Alphonse Mucha's "Dance"... who was Mucha? Alphonse Mucha was a very influential but seldom mentioned figure in the history of art. He is more than anyone else responsible for the "art nouveau" style that developed around the turn of the century and applied his considerable talents to a wide variety of pursuits ranging from painting and sculpture to poster, magazine, and calendar illustration, and product and architectural design. It is probably as much because he did things other than paintings to be hung in museums that many of the leading artistic institutions have ignored his work for most of this century, but the fact that he opposed the cubist revolution and made recognizable and beautiful images meant that the critics of the 20th century would ignore his work. I adore Mucha's work, and so here is Hazel... all Mucha'd up "
Tell him what you think of his work here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/8753452/
Thanks, Maus!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Feline (Other)
Size 794 x 1069px
File Size 589.7 kB
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