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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Erotic and beautifully illustrated, January 20, 2000
This review is from: Mirage (Paperback)
Boris Vallejo, to me, is an exceptional artist. He is also my first inspirational artist. At school, I had seen his images but never knew directly anything about Boris. So, I went and found some information and as soon as I discovered the many books on his art, I made it my business to try and get them all. Mirage is truely a beautiful part of my collection. The images of the women embracing demons, in seductive poses and their fleshy vibrancy really make this book attractive. At the start of the book, which I found helpful with my drawing, are graceful images drawn in pencil. Delicate particles of graphite sculpted to create beautiful images. What makes Boris a great artist is his ability to see, not just to view a body in 2D but to see all the angular parts of the body. This is best demonstrated in his shading and the way he captivates light illuminating the body. This book also contains erotic landscapes, and I say erotic because they clearly depict forms of an erotic and sexual nature. The text pieces accompanying the images are abstract but they do add to the mystery and interpretations of each and every picture. If you are a collector of art books or anything to do with the fantasy art genre, I would honestly recommend this as a book to have, simply because of the depictions, the colour and because it's Boris, Boris at his best. Look for the washing image and the soapy bubbles and the woman's rear!---Magnificent and realistic.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Master of figure and fantasy, August 18, 2005
This review is from: Mirage (Paperback)
This book collects a series of Boris' paintings, plus a few very detailed pencil drawings, done between 1979 and 1982. If you're not already familiar with Boris' work - well, you probably are whether you know it or not. He has done years work of book covers for Edgar Rice Burroughs, as well as reams of posters. The one constant through all his work is passion for the human form and human power, both male and female.

These paintings range from the lush and sensual to humorous or macabre. A hookah come to life has a demonic presence, but a bar of soap come to life (and licking the bather) is more charming and a little silly. Even the simplest pictures have overtones - that bather is truly a beautiful woman, leaving me just a little envious of such close contact. Maybe not envious either, but off in thoughts of my own. And the preface is right, 'erotic' is much too simple a word for all the different feelings and combinations of feelings that come from having or holding a strong, healthy body.

My only complaint is a sameness in the female figures presented. The faces are beautiful, long and elegant, but mostly the same. The figures - the one figure, really is beautiful, but I value the uniqueness of a figure and the differences between figures. Cloning can serve a narrative purpose, certainly, but sameness wears. Even the loveliness of Danielle Anjou, acknowledged as a principal model and collaborator, wears.

Boris is the master of the figure in fantasy art, and has been for many years. This is a great sample from an earlier time in his career. It's almost impossible not to like.

//wiredweird
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the best Boris Vallejo art collection - buy this 1st, March 6, 2005
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HARRISON CHUA (Melbourne, AUSTRALIA) - See all my reviews
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If you are a fan of Boris Vallejo, or are thinking about buying a book of fantasy art -- this book should be the first one you buy. This is an absolute must-have for any art book collection, fantasy art or otherwise. Of all of Boris Vallejo's work to date -- this book by far has all his best art.

Boris Vallejo is by far the best fantasy artist EVER! His 1970s and 1980s art is by far much better than his current work, as is evident from the Mirage book. The figures/subjects in his early work in the Mirage book look like they actually belong in the painted scene. Many other fantasy artists draw subjects in scenes that look like models posing for a painting -- and look really stiff like cardboard. Boris meshes the scenes perfectly and transports you into another world with his vivid depictions of fantasy characters.

I recommend buying Boris Vallejo books in the following order:
1) Mirage
2) Fantasy Art Techniques -- buy it even if you're not an artist.
3) Enchantment
4) Dreams
5) Sketchbook

Verdict: Buy it!
Reviewed by Harrison Chua.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sirens and Harpies and D-Cups... Oh, My!, January 1, 2006
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I'm a long-time Boris fan. I actually own this in hardback, purchased over twenty years ago. It still is one of my favorite art books even after two decades.

Okay, why "Mirage" and not some other Boris book? This isn't a just some anthology of book covers. Quite simply, it has the finest collection of sensual fantasy art I've seen. I say sensual and not erotic because there is a difference. Boris paints lots of skin in this collection... plenty of gorgeous female pulchritude, but it keeps to the tasteful side lecherous. Oh, there are a couple of male figures as well, and they're just as well executed as his females, so you can't fault him there, either.

But don't think this is a series of illustrations with some poetry (by the artist's then-wife) thrown in to justify a book full of nudes. There's always a heavy element of high (or sometimes low) fantasy in every scene... that's fantasy as in mythic, not fantasy as in Penthouse Letters, even though Bob Guccione would have jumped at the opportunity to have any of these women grace the pages of his magazine. And to the surprise of some, there are several very humorous images as well.

Yet there is some truly incredible art in this collection as well. There is one painting of a triton and mermaid... uh... "disporting" themselves underwater that still stands out after twenty-plus years as one of my favorite pieces of art regardless of style, genre or medium. That's saying something.

If you find nudity objectionable, skip this book... you'll never get past all the skin to see the art behind it. Some of the images are slightly disturbing. Some are what I'd consider "filler" to add volume to the book, not as appealing or creative as many of the others. Yet there are some that are simply stunning... breathtaking in color, style and subject, and that makes up for any weaknesses the rest might suffer.

And as I mentioned, there is poetry included as well, contributed by Boris' wife (before Julie Bell). As far as open verse goes, she does respectably well. Some of the poems are rather forgettable, but others may appeal to the individual reader. I like Dylan Thomas and a few other modern poets who use free verse, so the style doesn't bother me a bit. Still, on the whole, the art is why I got the book, not the poetry.

If you want art by daVinci and verse by Tennyson, save your money... you'll be disappointed. Personally, I enjoy art by Boris and poems by Doris just as well.

Overall, an incredible collection well worth the acquiring.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning, Gorgeous work, August 3, 1999
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I've been a fan of Boris' work ever since I first bought the 1978 TARZAN Calendar. I've been buying just about every calendar and book he's put out since. But THIS book-- remains my favorite. Every piece included was done specifically for this collection. A few years after it came out, one of his calendars was made up of paintings from here; I only wish ALL of them were available calendar-size! The beauty and imagination that he puts into every piece is a joy for the soul and an inspiration to fantasy artists!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fantasy art collection like no other!, October 30, 1999
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For many years now Boris Vallejo has been at the top of my favourite artists, no other painter comes close (perhaps Michael Whelan?). A collection of erotic fantasy paintings from a time when Vallejo was at his best. A must for any budding fantasy artist (like myself!).
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST, December 30, 2000
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Joseph E Rade (Flossmoor, Illinois) - See all my reviews
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Boris Vallejo is one of the best artists who can create and depict fantasy art like no one else. I really believe that if someone is not turned on to fantasy art and they recieve a chance to look at the contents of Mirage they will be a fan at the least. This is my favorite book out of his collection and I like to look it over before I work on my drawings and paintings of women. It helps me focus on what I am trying to create and what I want to create. Buy this book you will not regret it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb work evoking sometimes forbidden fantasies, January 20, 1999
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Don G. Schley "doktor don" (Colorado Springs, Colorado USA) - See all my reviews
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Boris Vallejo has long been recognized as one of the premier fantasy illustrators of the modern world. His figures of men and women seem drawn from real-life bodybuilders of both sexes, and he has done everything from illustrations of Conan comics to Chevy Chase movie posters.

Still, "Mirage" represents his best work to date, and is rivalled only by his "Ladies" (a retelling of ancient mythology) and the superb paintings from his 1999 Calendar.

The powerful poetry which accompanies most of the art in Mirage is marred only by the occasional modern colloquialisms which seem out of place in the fantasy worlds he is creating. Still, I derive ceaseless pleasure from these images and recommend them to anyone who finds our present urban existence drab.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dark, mysterious, and sensual, September 29, 1998
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The erotic images portrayed by Vallejo bring out the darkly sexual side of anyone who can appreciate fantasy and erotic art. The straightforward biographical synopsis is tinged with a bit of humor, and the pencil drawings capture the interest of the reader to enjoy the rest of the book. Mysteriously sensual poetry accompanies each of the color drawings, and the centerfold was a nice touch. The drawing of the nymph with the unicorn gazelle is especially nice; it may take a moment to absorb everything in the drawing, such as the stones of the background cliff forming faces of an oddly indifferent expression while the satyr skitters in the background, whether away from or toward the nymph, depends on the reader interpretation. Be forewarned that some of the drawings may evoke images of domination of females, which may not be to everyone's artistic taste. In my mind, however, a wonderful way to explore the dark side of fantasy.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars His BEST Work..., November 28, 2003
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Amethyst Ed (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
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I have been admiring and studying the Art of Boris Valejio since 1988. This is a collection of Art (late 1970s-mid 1980s) from his career PEAK. Details and tones duplicated from a MASTER Painter. If you buy ONE collection of Boris's fantastic Art, IT MUST BE MIRAGE...

There are some beautiful pencil renderings with precision use of the eraser to bring his sketches to life. An added bonus to pages of glorious full color women and men in the god-like exploitation of the human form.

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