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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Boris Vallejo is the perfect person to do a butt book.,
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This review is from: Hindsight: Boris Vallejo : His Photographic Art (Hardcover)
I was lucky enough to interview this artistic genius many years ago, and it's great to see that his talent keeps expanding. Boris has a passion for the derriere, epitomized by his paintings but also perfectly represented in this collection of his photographs. If you're a fanny fan, this book is for you.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Derriere Views,
By Donald Mitchell "Jesus Loves You!" (Thanks for Providing My Reviews over 109,000 Helpful Votes Globally) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 100 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Hindsight: Boris Vallejo : His Photographic Art (Hardcover)
The famous fantasy artist Boris Vallejo has produced here his photographic "homage to one single body part." In doing so, he expresses his "undying fascination with the human body" in this "tribute to female beauty." This book contains nudity that would exceed an R rating in a motion picture. Derrieres. What can I say about them? My guess would be that you either find them interesting to look at . . . or you don't. If you are in the first category, read on. If in the second, look elsewhere. There are more angles and ways to picture derrieres than I would have imagined before reviewing this book. As a result, there is minimal repetition in the images portrayed here. Mr. Vallejo primarily photographs to create images for drawing his illustrations. So for the most part these images don't have a lot else going on. They are basically partial body studies. As such, they are unretouched and unfiltered so you see the flaws very clearly (whether scars, stretch marks, blemishes, or whatever). A few have props or interesting poses, but for the most part you can imagine you are taking close-up views of classical statuary from the midpoint of the body in the rear. As usual, Mr. Vallejo does not name, identify, or number the pages so it is hard to refer to the individual works. I will do my best here in order to give you a better view of what's in the book. Most of the models are Mr. Vallejo's usuals (including his wife) and are body-builders. But there are also some nonbody-building women in the collection of images. Certainly, body-building seems to have a large impact on the shape and tautness of that area of the anatomy. He uses very few models here, so the images do get a little repetitive from that perspective. The images are in both color and black-and-white. The images on the facing pages sometimes have interesting dialogues with one another, and sometimes the dialogue doesn't quite work. The book would have been better with a little more editing. With about 30 fewer of the weakest images removed, a fine essay, and some references to the images, this would have been a five-star book. You can simply skip over those weaker images (once you identify them for yourself), and make the book more interesting for yourself. Here are my favorites (as best I can describe them without being too lengthy, and in the order they appear in the book): on point (standing on toes like a ballerina) (b & w) streamers dangling from head with hand on hip (b & w) elaborate dragon tattoos on back and derriere (color) lying on hip on the beach (color) dress pulled down around thighs (b & w) wet derriere (b & w) turned to right with hand on hip (color) brunette with hands on back of neck with two dimples above the derriere (color) fully dressed blonde in tight white pants and tall boots (color) brunette with pearls and gloves (color) brunette with dark glasses and standing against red background (color) holding metal bar vertically (color) cover on head, one shoulder raised against blue/purple background (color) Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I suppose what makes this book most unusual is that it addresses a part of our anatomy that it is hard for us to see, except on others. Does that change our perspective? I think so. I suspect it makes us more objective. After you finish viewing these images, my suggestion is that you take some body part that appeals to you (whether eyes, ears, neck, arms, or whatever) and take a few days to notice them on everyone you see. This will be good experience in helping you become more observant, as well as letting you develop your taste. After you have done this with one area, try it with another one. Keep doing it until you find yourself capturing the personality of people better through what you can observe in these ways. Be sure to consider posture as one of your views. Get past the surface, to the reality within, through careful observation!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must for Art Fans-- he's on Pg 4,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hindsight: Boris Vallejo : His Photographic Art (Hardcover)
Arse, Butt, Behind, Fanny, perhaps even 'the Shanks'; call it what you like, this book is 100 pictures of it. The photography is beautiful-- some of the images are so true-to-life you feel as if you could reach out and touch them. They're all beautifully lit, and any serious student of art, photography, or proctology would do well to spend some time poring over the varying subjects depicted here, especially #'s 17, 44, & 61, which, I feel, are testament to the ever-constant pathos of man. Looking through this book at all the asses--love 'em or hate 'em--you'll find you just have to have one. Makes a great coffee table book, as your guests will undoubtedly regard it with wonder.
2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice photoes...some great....a few sorta cheesy,
By yippee1999 "yippee1999" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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While overall the photoes were terrific, I was a bit turned off by the few images of the woman in jeans and boots. A bit too "hicky" for my taste, and all you really saw was...well, a woman in jeans. Also, it appears all the "tushes" are of women. Sometimes I get tired of people only thinking the female form is beautiful. Men are beautiful too.
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