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2.0 out of 5 stars
I'll side with the negatives, February 21, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Barry Windsor-Smith: Opus Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
Barry Windsor-Smith's artwork is in a class all its own - not to say that it's technically perfect, but he is definitely an original in the field of fantastic art. It's art that he's good at, and it's art that his fans should receive - - which is why this book is such a disappointment. Sure, it features his artwork, but you'd better be prepared for an abundance of text detailing BWS's paranormal experiences and otherworldly beliefs. I guess if he published this himself, he can do whatever he wants, but shame on him for taking his fans for granted like this. I had hoped to see art all over the inside of this book, with BRIEF accompanying text on his methods, inspirations, etc. Instead, I'm treated to a narrative on a subject which, while it may have influenced his work, is far too personal. It comes across as obscure and alienating. I'll complain about the presentation of the artwork, too: I could have done a better job arranging the layout of this book. You don't center an image between two pages when moving it to either side will enable the image to be viewed completely. Think about it! In closing, if you must buy this book, just look at the art. Spare yourself the pain and skip the text.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very poor presentation, October 20, 1999
This review is from: Barry Windsor-Smith: Opus Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
I had been gnashing my teeth waiting for this book to arrive, but it was released earlier than expected, and I missed it at the stores. A friend let me view his copy, and I can say that I'm glad I missed it. This is a pitiful presentation for an artist of Windsor-Smith's caliber. "Opus" is the first of a series of books on his art, but judging from this book, it's hard to see how the series will continue. This is not an ordered presentation of his works; it's a hodgepodge, picked from here and there, with no real organization or chronological order. Another irritating factor is the layout of the art on the pages. To split Windsor-Smith's artwork between two pages is a true disservice. A quarter of the image is lost in the spine! What ever happened to fold-outs? How about increasing the size of the book? This is horrible. Finally, the text: I like to get to know the artist and find out what makes them tick, but this is ridiculous. Too much time is devoted to Windsor-Smith's philosophy on life, the cosmos, etc. The guy is an ARTIST, so get rid of all this babbling and show more ART!!! Or at least alter the text to provide commentary on the pieces. What kills me is that I anticipated this book so highly, but what resulted was a huge disappointment. I won't be purchasing the second printing of this book, or any others in the series.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Guys, You're Both Right, November 4, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Barry Windsor-Smith: Opus Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
"Opus" is like taking a chimneysweep to a High Tea. Windsor-Smith is an accomplished comics illustrator (still love his adaptation of REH's "Red Nails"), but the "fine artist" mantle he tries to wear just doesn't fit. His anatomy is faked, his faces only occasionally well-rendered, his color sense and compositions are confusing messes...and I still enjoy his art. There's nothing that will ever land in a museum--and that's okay. Windsor-Smith is an entertaining commercial artist and "Opus" is full of fun works. But the reviewer is right when he complains about the layouts and the artist's pretension--and since Windsor-Smith wrote and designed his own book, he has no one to blame but himself. Many of the drawings that get ruined in the gutter didn't have to--simple shuffling to the left or right would've saved many of the pieces. Regarding Barry's own comments, well, there'll hopefully come a day in the near future when he slaps himself in the head and asks, "What was I thinking?"
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