Inner Visions - The Art Of Ron Walotsky This is the only collection of Walotsky's work that I'm aware of, which seems strange to me, given the amount of popularity he must draw from the different music, fantasy and science-fiction, realms he's played in, to such accolades. If this remains the only one, at least it's a good one. Out of its 112 pages, 69 each feature a large reproduction (about a third of those are full-bleeds) and then another 20 pages each display two works. Those include 14 pages showing-off seven double-page spreads, but most of those still work out O.K. in that format. The rest of the book is text, mostly Walotsky telling his own story, but it also finds room for some appreciations from authors and other artists well known in the genres. Captioning is thorough, providing each work's title, use, creation-year, size (additionally in metric) and medium. Finally, after a good sampling of his art from the different fields, sections are given over to his more personal abstract pieces and the hermit-crab-shell paintings he has developed. other Paper Tiger monographs Paper Tiger's Boris Vallejo/Julie Bell books Paper Tiger's Boris Vallejo books Chris Achilleos: Beauty And The Beast Paper Tiger's Chris Foss books The Fantasy Art Techniques Of Tim Hildebrandt Paper Tiger's Bob Eggleton collections Ron Miller: Firebrands - The Heroines Of Science Fiction & Fantasy Journeyman - The Art Of Chris Moore Tom Adams' Agatha Christie Cover Story Mermaids And Magic Shows - The Paintings Of David Delamare The Deceiving Eye - The Art Of Richard Hescox Parallel Lines - The Science Fiction Illustrations Of Peter Elson & Chris Moore Only Visiting This Planet - The Art Of Danny Flynn Enchanted World - The Art Of Anne Sudworth Frank Kelly Freas: As He Sees It Hardyware - The Art Of David A. Hardy Paper Tiger's Julie Bell books Linda & Roger Garland: The Book Of The Unicorn Jeffrey Catherine Jones: Yesterday's Lily The Science Fiction Art Of Vincent DiFate SEND US A COMMENT (goes via e-mail - all info kept anonymous, but comment itself may be shared . . .) |