Big-Eye Art: Resurrected and Transformed

Big-Eye Art: Resurrected and Transformed

by Blonde Blythe (Author), Foreword by Jasmine Becket-Griffith (Author)

Synopsis

In the late 1950s, throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, such artists as Margaret Keane, Gig and Maio created a new kind of mass-produced art known as 'big eye'. Now big-eye art has undergone a major revival, but with a twist: the wide-eyed, endearing waifs of the earlier movement have transformed into fairies, mermaids, demons and myriad otherworldly beings, including the famous 'Blythe' doll. This extraordinary book showcases the dazzling works of over 20 of today's most significant big-eye artists, offering an insight into a fantastical, sometimes bizarre, metaphysical world. Including over 150 captivating images, this book is a fascinating introduction to a cult art form, providing biographies, contact details and website addresses of the featured artists. It is a must-have for collectors of big-eye and Japanese anime and manga art and dolls, fans of fantasy and Gothic culture, and anyone interested in pop culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 01
Publisher: Merrell Publishers
Published: 01 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 1858944368
ISBN 13: 9781858944364

Author Bio
Blonde Blythe (Toni Boozer) is a popular artist renowned for her portraits of the 'Blythe' doll. Her work has featured in fantasy-art books and in Barbie Bazaar magazine. She is based inAlabama.